A Guide to Neonatal and Pediatric ECGsMiscellaneous ECGs
A Guide to Neonatal and Pediatric ECGs: Miscellaneous ECGs
Galli, M. A.
2013-01-01 00:00:00
[The pathological element here (Fig. 6.1), is the morphology of ventricular repolarization. In the V3−V4−V5 and V6 precordial leads, one can see an ST depression of about 3 mm, which indicates myocardial ischemia.]
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A Guide to Neonatal and Pediatric ECGsMiscellaneous ECGs
[The pathological element here (Fig. 6.1), is the morphology of ventricular repolarization. In the V3−V4−V5 and V6 precordial leads, one can see an ST depression of about 3 mm, which indicates myocardial ischemia.]
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Keywords: Situs Inversus; Right Bundle Branch Block; Ventricular Repolarization; Precordial Lead; Delta Wave
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