Emotion and the ECG
Fig. 27.2 Anxiety-induced ST depression. Sinus tachycardia heart rate 150 b/min, with a P wave preceding each R wave. Normal P wave, PR interval, QRS complexes. Dramatic downward sloping ST…
Palpitations
Fig. 22.2 Twenty-four hour ECG, in a patient with brief bursts of regular palpitations. Initially sinus rhythm, then a fast regular narrow complex tachycardia, with ST segment depression, becoming more…
Basis of the ECG
Fig. 3.2 Current flows between different areas of the heart either when some areas have depolarized and others are still to depolarize or, conversely, when some areas have repolarized and…
Acute breathlessness
Fig. 20.2 Heart failure. The patient had mild effort breathlessness and then suddenly became much more breathless. (a) The ECG shows a well organized atrial arrhythmia (look at the rhythm…
Deep T wave inversion
Fig. 16.2 This ECG shows the classic ‘proximal LAD’ pattern. The patient is in sinus rhythm. There are good (probably normal sized) R waves throughout the ECG (i.e. there has…
Acute chest pain
Fig. 18.2 Risk classification in patients presenting to the emergency room with acute chest pain considered due to ishaemic heart disease (IHD). Myocardial infarction (MI) was suspected if the ECG…