Clinical Disorders: Difference between revisions
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[[Image:osborne.png|thumb| An Osborne J wave]] | [[Image:osborne.png|thumb| An Osborne J wave]] | ||
[[Image:osborne_ecg.jpg|thumb| A 12 lead ECG of a patient with a body temperature of 32 degrees Celsius. Note the sinusbradycardia, the prolonged QT interval (QTc is not prolonged) and the Osborne J wave, most prominantly in leads V2-V5]] | [[Image:osborne_ecg.jpg|thumb| A 12 lead ECG of a patient with a body temperature of 32 degrees Celsius. Note the sinusbradycardia, the prolonged QT interval (QTc is not prolonged) and the Osborne J wave, most prominantly in leads V2-V5]] | ||
[[File:JJ0001.jpg|thumb|An ECG of a patient with a body temperature of 28 degrees Celsius.]] | |||
In hypothermia a number of specific changes can be seen;<cite>hypoth</cite> | In hypothermia a number of specific changes can be seen;<cite>hypoth</cite> | ||
* sinubradycardia | * sinubradycardia |