The rhythm is regular at a rate of 72 beats/min, although the fourth and ninth QRS complexes (*) are associated with a slightly shorter interval (rate 80 beats/min) (Figure 2). The QRS complexes have ...
This is an accelerated junctional rhythm and P wave activity can be seen at the end of the QRS complexes in lead I and lead III. The QT is quite prolonged. This ECG was from a patient with genetic ...
At a glance, the tracing appears to show sinus rhythm with first-degree AV block and junctional bigeminy. However, careful observation of the V1 lead shows regularly occurring P waves (↓ in Figure 2) ...
This is an accelerated junctional rhythm and P wave activity can be seen at the end of the QRS complexes in lead I and lead III. The QT is quite prolonged. This ECG was from a patient with genetic ...
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