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Accordingly, transient CP should be considered when the typical ECG pattern of acute pericarditis exists. On the other hand, several ECG patterns (normal ECG, sinus tachycardia, nonspecific ST/T ...
has typical ECG findings. These findings occur in progressive stages, all of which are seen in about 50% of cases of pericarditis. Stage I (acute phase): Diffuse concave upward ST segment ...
Acute pericarditis is diagnosed by the presence of two or more of the following features: chest pain, pericardial friction rub, ECG changes (diffuse ST-segment elevation or PR depression ...
The ability to identify an abnormality on the 12-lead ECG, suggestive of underlying cardiac disease associated with sudden cardiac death (SCD), is based on a sound working knowledge of the normal ECG ...
has typical ECG findings. These findings occur in progressive stages, all of which are seen in about 50% of cases of pericarditis. Stage I (acute phase): Diffuse concave upward ST segment ...
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