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ECG chart with marked QRS complex
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.
Cardiologist examining senior patient with Holter device in the department of cardiology in the hospital. Woman doctor attaches sensors to measure ECG and blood pressure. Matury man on clinic couch
If atrioventricular dissociation can be observed during wide QRS wave tachycardia, it can help diagnose ventricular tachycardia.
Abnormal ECG refers to changes in depolarization waves and or repolarization waves, most of which are pathologic and few are physiological.
Third degree atrioventricular block in young women may be congenital, with the block located on the atrioventricular node or above bifurcation of the His bundle.
Sometimes, there may be slight non-specific changes and normal variations in the electrocardiogram, which are often due to physiological reasons and have no clinical therapeutic significance.
Abnormal ECG refers to changes in depolarization waves and or repolarization waves, most of which are pathologic and few are physiological.
Drawing ECG
Drawing ECG
Danger sign on the patient's ECG, close-up
ECG graph with heart
man drawing healthy ECG
Drawing ECG
Drawing ECG graph with heart
Presentation of ECG graph
ECG and heart
ECG graph with heart
Presentation of ECG graph
ECG graph with heart
Close-up of an electrocardiogram (ECG) printout displaying heart rhythms with lead V6, used for cardiac monitoring and diagnosis in medical settings.
Close-up of an electrocardiogram (ECG) printout displaying heart rhythms with leads V5 and V6, used for cardiac monitoring and diagnosis in medical settings.
A 2:1 left bundle branch block is considered when complete left bundle branch block alternates with normal QRS complexes and the PR interval is fixed.

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