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The ECG shows sinus rhythm at a rate of about 80 beats per minute (bpm). The QRS is narrow, with a frontal plane axis of 0°. There are Q waves in I and AVL. The R wave is 10 mm (quite tall) in V1 ...
Pison explores information which is gathered from biosensor information collected from humans. Develop a tool to visualize biosensor information. Biosensor data can be from datasets available publicly ...
Turn the ECG upside down and you will see ST segment elevation in V1 and a large Q wave which are normal findings of a myocardial infarction. For a detalied review, click the Posterior MI ECG ...
It is important to recognize right ventricular myocardial infarction on the ECG, as clinical management of this entity differs from all other types of infarct. This case is of interest because of the ...
Introduction: Easily recognizable ECG sign deep terminal negativity of P wave in V1 (DTNPV1) represents an epiphenomenon of a fibrotic heart, and predicts sudden cardiac death in the general ...
The aim of the current research was to detect lead V1 and V2 misplacement using machine learning to enhance ECG data quality to improve clinical decision making. In this particular study, we ...
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