The correct diagnosis is normal sinus rhythm, V1-V3 lead switch (Figure 2). This is an example of sinus rhythm with V1-V3 lead switch. The rhythm is regular at a rate of 95 beats/min. There is a P ...
An electrocardiogram, or ECG, is a standard test that records your heart’s electrical activity – offering a quick and painless way to identify irregular heart rhythms and other potential issues. But ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can detect signs of existing or emerging A-fib in ECGs that exhibit normal sinus rhythm, Mayo Clinic researchers have found. Their retrospective analysis, published online ...
The correct diagnosis is sinus rhythm, RBBB, and V1-V3 lead switch (Figure 2). Figure 2. Courtesy of Philip J. Podrid, MD. The rhythm is regular at a rate of 64 beats/min, and the P waves (+) are ...
ECG and EKG are different abbreviations for the same test, called an electrocardiogram. This test measures how electricity is functioning in a person’s heart. People may also refer to it as an ...
Sometimes, an abnormal EKG reading is a normal variation in a person’s heart rhythm. In other cases, it may be due to an underlying heart condition or a reaction to medication. An electrocardiogram ...