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The correct diagnosis is sinus tachycardia, left atrial abnormality, and QRS (electrical) alternans, right axis caused by left posterior fascicular block (Figure 2). The rhythm is regular at a rate of ...
Sinus tachycardia Right bundle branch block Left anterior fascicular block Anterior myocardial infarction Recall that myocardial ischemia can indeed be interpreted in the setting of a right bundle ...
The ECG shows regular P waves with terminal P-inversion in V1 (left atrial abnormality). There is no evidence of conduction (complete heart block). The QRS complexes are regular at a rate slightly ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 66-year-old woman who recently had an ECG prior to my knee surgery. The interpretation I received stated that I had an abnormal ECG with a “left anterior fascicular block.” ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 66-year-old woman who recently had an ECG prior to my knee surgery. The interpretation I received stated that I had an abnormal ECG with a “left anterior fascicular block.” ...