McGill Case 39

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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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The first panel is a compressed view of the recording. Note the black triangle at the bottom of the last strip. This is where the patient froze the memory of the loop recording and was just after having a near syncopal episode. The strips below are expanded to about normal speed and are from the same recording but at a later time when the patient was again symptomatic. Here we clearly see complete heart block with sinus p waves moving through the recordings.


The first panel is a compressed view of the recording. Note the black triangle at the bottom of the last strip. This is where the patient froze the memory of the loop recording and was just after having a near syncopal episode. The strips below are expanded to about normal speed and are from the same recording but at a later time when the patient was again symptomatic. Here we clearly see complete heart block with sinus p waves moving through the recordings.
The first panel is a compressed view of the recording. Note the black triangle at the bottom of the last strip. This is where the patient froze the memory of the loop recording and was just after having a near syncopal episode. The strips below are expanded to about normal speed and are from the same recording but at a later time when the patient was again symptomatic. Here we clearly see complete heart block with sinus p waves moving through the recordings.