Peters S, Trümmel M, Koehler B Case report: Shorter-than-normal QT interval and provocable right precordial ST segment elevation in three patients with suspicious arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy Journal für Kardiologie - Austrian Journal of Cardiology 2011; 18 (9-10): 326-328 Volltext (PDF) Übersicht
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Abbildung 3: ECG leads Left: Standard precordial ECG leads (10mV amplitude, paper speed 50 mm/s) of case no. 3 with prolonged QRS duration in right precordial leads and T wave inversions in V1 and V2. QTc interval 360 ms (NOTICE: horizontal line marking 1000 ms); right: precordial leads of case no. 3 after ajmaline administration with significant coved-type ST elevation in V1 and right bundle branch block. |
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Abbildung 3: ECG leads
Left: Standard precordial ECG leads (10mV amplitude, paper speed 50 mm/s) of case no. 3 with prolonged QRS duration in right precordial leads and T wave inversions in V1 and V2. QTc interval 360 ms (NOTICE: horizontal line marking 1000 ms); right: precordial leads of case no. 3 after ajmaline administration with significant coved-type ST elevation in V1 and right bundle branch block. |