An Osborne wave can also occur from hypercalcemia. Hypercalcemia shortens the QT interval. Dextrocardia shows negative QRS complex in lead I with negative P and T wave in this lead. There is low ...
The ECG findings of dextrocardia include a predominantly negative P wave (when sinus rhythm is present), negative QRS complex, and negative T wave in lead I. This results in a rightward QRS axis.
For biphasic P waves, both positive and negative deflections from baseline were included in total P-wave duration. Prolonged P-wave duration was present if the maximum P-wave duration in any lead ...
For ATs originating from high CT, superior PVs, and RAA (Fig. 1A), P waves were positive in inferior leads and negative in lead aVR. For ATs arising from CS ostium and inferior TA (Fig.
[10] They reported that a positive P wave in lead V1 was associated with 93% sensitivity and 88% specificity for tachycardia arising from the LA. A positive or positive-negative (biphasic ...
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