Case reports from Michael Rosengarten: Difference between revisions
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*[[McGill Case 28|Case three]] | *[[McGill Case 28|Case three]] | ||
====A/V Blocks==== | |||
===first degree block:=== | |||
A 77 year old man with previous myocardial infarction | |||
A 63 year old man | |||
second case | |||
third case | |||
In a middle aged man with LAFB | |||
In a 20 year old woman with Ebstien's anomaly | |||
In an 87 year old man with a VVI pacemaker | |||
===second degree block=== | |||
Mobitz I | |||
Mobitz I A/V block and high grade A/V block from a woman with pre-syncope. | |||
Mobitz II | |||
A patient with MobitzII A/V block post pacemaker implant for syncope | |||
From a Holter recording from a middle aged woman, also shows 2:1 block | |||
Complete heart block | |||
Complete heart block detected with a Reveal implantable monitor | |||
A 65 year old woman with tiredness and difficulty walking. The EKG shows complete heart block. | |||
An 85 year old patient with previous trifasicular block | |||
===Sinus Node Block:=== | |||
A middle aged woman treated for atrial fibrillation with a possible sinus node exit block (Mobitz 1) | |||
==Arrhythmias== | ==Arrhythmias== | ||
===Supraventricular Arrhythmias=== | ===Supraventricular Arrhythmias=== | ||
*[[McGill Case 1|A 64 year old woman with atrial fibrillation and left ventricular hypertrophy]] | *[[McGill Case 1|A 64 year old woman with atrial fibrillation and left ventricular hypertrophy]] |
Revision as of 04:06, 9 February 2012
This case report is kindly provided by Michael Rosengarten from McGill and is part of the McGill Cases. These cases come from the McGill EKG World Encyclopedia.
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Conduction Abnormalities
Intraventricular conduction defect
- A 70 year old woman with recurrent ventricular tachycardia and a severe intra-ventricular conduction defect.
- A 62 year old man with a severe intra-ventricular conduction defect simulating ventricular bigemini.
Right Bundle Branch Block
- An elderly man with RBBB and possible LPHB.
- An elderly man with RBBB and atrial flutter.
- A patient with PACs conducted with a RBBB.
- A patient with a RBBB and PACs.
- A patient with a RBBB secondary to massive Pulmonary embolism.
- A 35 yr. old patient with possible Chagas disease induced right bundle branch block.
Left Bundle Branch Block
- Recordings of rate dependent left bundle branch block.
- Case two.
- Left bundle branch block and first degree A/V block.
Left Anterior Fasicular Block
- Case one (in the setting of an acute anterior wall MI)
- in a middle aged man with first degree block.
- an 80 year old man.
- A 77 year old man with previous myocardial infarction.
Left Posterior Fasicular Block
Bifasicular block
Right bundle branch block with left anterior hemi-block
- In a 41 year old patient who had had surgical correction of Tetalogy of Fallot.
- With possible RVH.
- In a patient with atrial fibrillation.
- In a elderly man with possible left atrial abnormality.
- 54 year old man with a heart transplant.
Right bundle branch block with left posterior hemi-block
- A patient on the hospital ward with RBBB, Left Posterior Hemiblock, criteria for LAA and RAA.
- An elderly woman with a history of ventricular tachycardia
Alternating Bundle Branch Block
Trifasicular block
A/V Blocks
first degree block:
A 77 year old man with previous myocardial infarction A 63 year old man second case third case In a middle aged man with LAFB In a 20 year old woman with Ebstien's anomaly In an 87 year old man with a VVI pacemaker
second degree block
Mobitz I Mobitz I A/V block and high grade A/V block from a woman with pre-syncope. Mobitz II A patient with MobitzII A/V block post pacemaker implant for syncope From a Holter recording from a middle aged woman, also shows 2:1 block Complete heart block Complete heart block detected with a Reveal implantable monitor A 65 year old woman with tiredness and difficulty walking. The EKG shows complete heart block. An 85 year old patient with previous trifasicular block
Sinus Node Block:
A middle aged woman treated for atrial fibrillation with a possible sinus node exit block (Mobitz 1)