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Revision as of 23:01, 18 March 2015
ACS
- See ACS
Aneurysm
- Suggested by:
- ST elevation >4wk
- QS wave in setting of ST-segment elevation w/o T-wave inversion
Pericarditis
- See Pericarditis
Electrolyte Disorders
CNS
- SAH, IC Bleed, CVA
- Diffuse wide, deep, blunted, inverted T waves
- QT Prolongation
Pacemakers
- Should be in the apex of R ventricle
- ECG should mimic LBBB w/ LAD
Pulmonary Embolism
- Sinus tachycardia
- S1Q3T3 (Sp, not Sn)
- Right axis deviation
- RBBB
- T wave inversions leads V1-V3
Hypothermia
- Osborn wave (J wave) - Positive deflection at the J point
- Bradyarrhythmias, AV blocks
- Prolonged PR, QRS, QT intervals
- Shivering artifact
