What is the abnormality here?
ventricular tachycardia
—regular broad complex tachycardiac indicating a likely ventricular origin for the rhythm.
What is the abnormality here?
pulmonary hypertension after eg PE
Whta is teh abnormality here?
anterior MI
Acute anterior myocardial infarction—ST segment elevation and evolving Q waves (the fi rst QRS defl ection is negative) in leads V1–4
WHat is the abnormality here?
Acute infero-lateral myocardial infarction:
marked ST elevation in the inferior leads (II, III, aVF), but also in V 5 and V 6, indicating lateral involvement. There is a ‘reciprocal change’ of ST-segment depression in leads I and aVL; this is often seen with a large inferior myocardial infarction.
what is the abnormality here?
Right bundle branch block —broad QRS, M pattern in V 1 and sloped S wave (with the eye of faith, a ‘ W’ shape) in V 5. M aRR o W = RBBB
What is the abnormality here?
Left bundle branch block: wide QRS with a W pattern in V1 (slight notching in upstroke of S wave—clearer in V3) and the M pattern in V6. WiLLiaM = LBBB.