78 years man sudden on set of syncope at 8 pm bp 110 / 80 Bradycardia no history of Hypertension .. dm .. sir please advise
Sinus bradycardia, T wave inversion in Inferior leads suggestive of Inferior Wall ischemia, hyperacute T in chest leads, poor r progression. Needs further investigation sr ECG, cardiac enzymes, electrolyts,cal,mg, ECHO
Severe sinus bradycardia , with INVERTED T in inferior leads, suggestive of Inferior wall ischemia Cause of bradycardia DD Hypothyroidism, hypokalemia, sick sinus syndrome , drugs like Beta blockers
Pathological T inversion in ||, ||| avF Poor R wave progression Bradycardia Advice Cardiac Enzymes
Sinus bradycardia T inversion inferior leads 2decho Trop T Cardiologist opinion Holter monitoring Close cardiac monitoring
INFERIOR WALL ISCHEMIA WITH SINUS BRADICARDIA ADMISSION REQUIRED
Anterioseptal mi with inf wall involment S.Bradycardia Mostly TVD
Prolonged PR interval,bradycardia,reciprocal changes in II,III,aVF SUGGESTIVE OF 1st degree heart blocks,elderly male,may cardiomyopathy... suggestive of echocardiography
Sinus bradycardia
Rhythm strip please. Rule out inferior wall MI - ? CHB
Take drug history, check potassium also
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