Sinus tachycardia at 150 beats/min is present. The downsloping PR segment and upsloping ST segment make a smooth scooped-out curvature and are typical of Ta wave. Just as with the ventricular ...
In the present study, our first aim was to assess the capability of body surface potential mapping (BSPM) QRS area analysis for detection and quantification of pressure overload-induced LVH compared ...
Answer: B. Hyperkalemia causing the Brugada electrocardiographic (ECG) pattern. In leads V1-2, the ST segment is elevated, which begins from the top of the R' wave and is downsloping, ending with an ...