Senin, 28 Februari 2011
pathological q wave
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R" wave analagous to the "pathological Q" wave of an anterior MI.
Old inferior wall infarction as evidenced by pathological Q waves in
Significant pathological Q waves (V2-6, I, aVL) plus marked ST segment
There is a pathological Q wave in aVl (width more than 40 msec).
ECG demonstrating abnormal Q waves in V1–V4.
pathological Q-waves in leads V1-V3 (presumably from an old infarction),
contractions and premature atrial contractions, pathological Q-waves in
Wave Q: maximum 0.5 mV QRS complex – maximum 0.06 s
However, a pathological Q wave is defined as :
Q waves are often interpreted as evidence of myocardial necrosis but they
Pathological Q waves in inferior and anterior leads
Post myocardial infarction ECG wave tracings
Myocardial Infarction is a Stronger Determinant of Pathological Q Waves
New Q waves: From the absence of depolarization current in the dead tissue
The appearance of pathological Q waves is the most characteristic ECG
and twenty-five (39%) presented a pathological Q wave on the EKG.
A pathological Q wave is a box wide. The inferior leads include leads II,
A pathological Q wave is a box wide. The septal leads are V1 - V2.
Beware of non infarct q waves : A women with an unusual pathological q waves
An unusual cause for pathological q waves
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