This WPW ECG shows the typical "pseudoinfarction" pattern with large inferior Q waves present. When WPW is seen on an ECG, all chamber hypertrophies, enlargements and determinations of ischemia ...
At an electrophysiology meeting one would expect a lot of interest in the high-tech and cutting edge. Yet one constant I find at European meetings is the popularity of sports cardiology, a decidedly ...
The correct diagnosis is sinus rhythm with intermittent Wolff-Parkinson-White pattern (Figure 2). Figure 2. Courtesy of Philip J. Podrid, MD. There is a regular rhythm at a rate of 62 beats/min. A P ...
Young, trained athletes may have abnormal 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) without evidence of structural cardiac disease. Whether such ECG patterns represent the initial expression of underlying ...
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