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As seen in our case, the ECG pattern of Brugada syndrome can be “evanescent.” The prevalence of Brugada syndrome is believed to be 1 in 2,000 to 1 in 5,000, with higher prevalence in Far East ...
So let’s go over the ECG findings in STEMI — again, and again, and again — with multiple examples. This way, you can drill into your memory what each type of STEMI looks like on the 12-lead ECG.
Dr Matthias Antz (Oldenburg Clinic, Germany) gave a session on using the Seattle ECG criteria to help define a normal ECG in an athlete. The Seattle ECG criteria were first published in the ...
Early repolarisation is a common finding in trained athletes and considered a benign ECG pattern in apparently healthy, asymptomatic individuals.24, 25 Depending on how it is defined, early ...
The second page of the tool (Appendix, page i8) displays several examples of uncommon ECG patterns. Classifying ECGs as normal or abnormal The goal of ECG interpretation in athletes is to classify the ...
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