Challenge: What's your diagnosis?
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Friday, May 22, 2009
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4 comments:
holy shit...
um, pulsus alternans?
Guten Tag!
In this ECG recording, the QRS voltage is changing from one beat to another. This is called Electrical Alternans of QRS complex and is seen in patients with Pericardial Effusion/Tamponade.
electrical alternans =P
haha yes! Good job! Steph! I have to censor this blog for the 8 year old cardiologists that visit this site.
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AC
AC is alternating current; this is electrical alternans, suggestive of pericardial effusion. Electrical alternans is alternating amplitude of QRS complexes in any or all leads.
Sources: UpToDate; ecglibrary.com.
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