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Heart
Female, 51 years old, diagnosed with mitral stenosis. When this ECG was taken, the patient still maintained sinus rhythm.Note that the P wave duration was widened.
Heart
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Human respiratory cardio system
Pig heart on a white background
Human heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body via the circulatory system
 Heart Coronary Arteries Medical illustration
When there is a the first degree interatrial block, the impulse from the right atrium is slowly transmitted to the left atrium, causing widening notched  P wave.
Layers of the Heart Wall Anatomy medical illustration
Variations in Branches from the Arch of the Aorta
When sinus arrest occurs, the electrocardiogram will show a long P-P interval, which is not multiples of the basal sinus cycle, including physiological and pathological reasons.
When the rhythm of the atria originates in the lower part of the atria, the whole atria are excited from inferior to superior, producing negative P waves in the inferior leads.
A synthetic graft is an artificial tube that allows the oxygenated blood to flowfrom the heart to the rest of the body. 3D rendering
In the spatial anatomy of the heart, the axis from the base of the heart to the apex of the heart is called the long axis, that is, the upper right side faces the lower left side.
Left Dominant Distribution of the Coronary Arteries
Lipids are types of fat that travel through the bloodstream. 3D Render
Angiotensin receptor neprilysin inhibitors (ARNIs) are a combination medication that work by helping the kidney move extra sodium into the ureter, where it is flushed away with urine. 3D rendering
When the first degree interatrial block occurs, the conduction time from the right atrium to the left atrium is prolonged, the P wave widens, and bimodal P wave ECG changes appear.
Heart, Blood Supply (Anterior and Superior Surfaces)
Clockwise rotation electrocardiogram refers to the transition of the rS waveform of the chest lead to the left chest lead, with the transition lead exceeding the V4 lead.
Some patients with severe sinus bradycardia have triggers that can disappear after treatment, while others are permanent and require treatment with ventricular pacemakers.
Valves of the Heart Anatomy medical illustration
Right Dominant Distribution of the Coronary Arteries
Kidney stones can become painful when traveling through the urinary tract but do not usually cause lasting damage. 3D Rendering
Posterior view Heart Anatomy medical illustration
Chambers of the Heart
Heart Right Atrium and Ventricle Anatomy Medical illustration
When Bachmann bundle conduction is interrupted, the right atrium excites the left atrium through the coronary sinus, producing positive and negative biphasic P-waves in the inferior leads.
Clockwise and counterclockwise rotation are common electrocardiographic phenomena, mainly used to describe the evolution of R-wave amplitude in chest leads.
When Bachmann bundle conduction is interrupted, the right atrium excites the left atrium through the coronary sinus, producing positive and negative biphasic P-waves in the inferior leads.
Male, 13 years old, clinically diagnosed with secundum atrial septal defect. Note that the QRS wave in lead V1 of the electrocardiogram has a qR shape, indicating right ventricular hypertrophy.
Balanced Distribution of the Left and Right Coronary Arteries
As hyperlipidemia continues over time, plaque may grow and restrict blood flow through an artery. 3D Render
High-resolution ultrasound image of a fetal heart, showcasing labeled left and right ventricles and atriums. A vital tool for assessing fetal cardiac development dentifying congenital abnormalities.
Valves of the Heart and the Origin of the Coronary Vessels (Superior View)
Electric impulses can be conducted, but the conduction speed slows down, resulting in conduction delay and affecting the morphology of the P wave, PR interval, and QRS wave.
Anterior view Heart Anatomy medical illustration
Human Heart, Human Anatomy
Human Heart structure
Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio (379-386), Milan, Italy.
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Cardiac muscle
Human Heart, Human Anatomy
Cardiac muscle
 Medical illustration of  Blood flow through the heart
Pump of life
 Medical illustration of  Open Heart  valves operation
 Medical illustration of  Open Heart With labeling

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