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A 78-year-old male had an ECG that showed: 1) Sinus rhythm with left atrial enlargement and left ventricular hypertrophy. 2) Inferior and anterior infarcts that were likely old based on Q waves and ST-T abnormalities. 3) Baseline wander in lead II.

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A 78-year-old male had an ECG that showed: 1) Sinus rhythm with left atrial enlargement and left ventricular hypertrophy. 2) Inferior and anterior infarcts that were likely old based on Q waves and ST-T abnormalities. 3) Baseline wander in lead II.

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griya 3/28/2019 10:37:30 PM


DOB 12/31/1940 78 Years Male

Rate 99 . Sinus rhythm........................................normal P axis, V-rate 50- 99


. Left atrial enlargement...................................P, P'>60mS, <-0.15mV V1
PR 168 . Left ventricular hypertrophy................................multiple LVH criteria
QRSD 121 . Inferior infarct, age indeterminate.....................Q>35mS, T neg, II III aVF
QT 344 . Anterior infarct, old...............................Q >40mS, abnormal ST-T, V2-V5
QTc 442 . Lateral leads are also involved.......................lat Q or ST-T abnormalities
. Baseline wander in lead(s) II
--AXIS--
P 46
QRS -5 - ABNORMAL ECG -
T -46
12 Lead; Standard Placement Unconfirmed Diagnosis

I aVR V1 V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

II

Device: Speed: 25 mm/sec Limb: 10 mm/mV Chest: 10.0 mm/mV F 60~ 0.15-100 Hz 100B CL P?

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