Pulmonary Embolism

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ECG of a patiënt with pulmonary embolism
Another example of an ECG of a patiënt with pulmonary embolism. Note the tachycardia and right axis.
An example of right ventricular hypertrophy (and right atrial enlargement) in a patient with chronic pulmonary hypertension due to peripheral embolisation.

In case of a pulmonary embolism several clinical features may be present:Rodger

"S1Q3T3"

  • Deep S in I
  • Q and negative T in III
  • T wave inversion anterior Ferrari

Pulmonary embolism cannot solely be diagnosed using an ECG, but it may be helpful.

References

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  1. Rodger pmid=11018210

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