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The normal ECG. Normal sinus rhythm –Each p wave followed by a QRS –Normal P waves –P wave rate 60-100bpm.

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1 The normal ECG

2 Normal sinus rhythm –Each p wave followed by a QRS –Normal P waves –P wave rate 60-100bpm

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4 Sinus bradycardia

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6 Sinus tachycardia

7 QRS axis

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9 P waves Height <2.5mm in lead II Width < 11msec in lead II

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11 Right atrial hypertrophy

12 M shaped p wave in II Prominent negative component in V1

13 Left atrial hypertrophy M shaped p wave in II Prominent negative component in V1

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15 PR interval 0.12to 0.2 sec (3-5 small squares)

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20 2nd degree AV block divided into two types by Mobitz

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23 2nd degree AV block divided into two types by Mobitz

24 2nd degree AV block divided into two types by Mobitz Alias “Wenkebach”

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26 QRS duration <012sec If wider then BBB –LBBB (WiLLiaM) s wave in V1-V3 rsr pattern in V5-V6 –RBBB (MaRRoW) rsr in V1

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30 QTc interval (normal 0.42sec) ST segment T wave U wave

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34 Hyperkalaemia

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37 Breathlessness increasing over years...

38 + Left atrial abnormality Right ventricular hypertrophy Right axis Dominant R in V1 …… = Mitral stenosis + pulmonary hypertension!

39 What now?

40 Atrial fibrillation with pre-excitation DC Cardioversion or iv procainamide NOT digoxin, verapamil, beta blockers, adenosine...

41 Inferior myocardial infarction & 4:3 Wenkebach block (i.e. at node)

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46 Trifascicular block Voltage criteria for LVH Lateral Q’s (A.S.H.) HOCM!

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