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==Hypercalcemia==
Hypercalcemia, high blood calcium, speeds repolarization. Characteristics of hypercalcemia:
*Mild: broad based tall peaking T waves
*Severe: extremely wide QRS, low R wave, disappearance of p waves, tall peaking T waves.
==Hypocalcemia==
ECG-characteristics of hypocalcemia, low blood calcium:
*Narrowing of the QRS complex
*Reduced PR interval
*T wave flattening and inversion
*Prolongation of the QT-interval
*Prominent U-wave
*Prolonged ST and ST-depression
==Hyperkalemia==
==Hyperkalemia==
ECG characteristics of hyperkalemia, high blood potassium:
ECG characteristics of hyperkalemia, high blood potassium:
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Image:KJcasu18-1.jpg|Consecutive ECGs of a patient with hyperkalemia. After correction of potassium levels. ECG3
Image:KJcasu18-1.jpg|Consecutive ECGs of a patient with hyperkalemia. After correction of potassium levels. ECG3
File:DVA0578.jpg|Another patient, potassium of 9.4 mmol/L
File:DVA0578.jpg|Another patient, potassium of 9.4 mmol/L
File:E000561.jpg|Potassium 7.5 mmol/L. [[Answer_-_Case_of_the_month_(Oct_2011)|More ECGs]]
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*A U-wave may be visible
*A U-wave may be visible
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Image:Hypokalemia.jpg| A patient with hypokalemia, prominent QT prolongation. Not the extrasystoles originating from the prolonged T/U wave. This patient definitely needs rhythm monitoring
Image:KJcasu17-1.jpg| patient A
Image:KJcasu17-1.jpg| patient A
Image:KJcasu17-2.jpg| patient A
Image:KJcasu17-2.jpg| patient A
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==Hypercalcemia==
Hypercalcemia, high blood calcium, speeds repolarization. Characteristics of hypercalcemia:
*Mild: broad based tall peaking T waves
*Severe: extremely wide QRS, low R wave, disappearance of p waves, tall peaking T waves.
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File:E000546.jpg|A patient with severe hypercalcemia: Calcium 4.6 mmol/L, albumin 37 g/L
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==Hypocalcemia==
ECG-characteristics of hypocalcemia, low blood calcium:
*Narrowing of the QRS complex
*Reduced PR interval
*T wave flattening and inversion
*Prolongation of the QT-interval
*Prominent U-wave
*Prolonged ST and ST-depression
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File:E000800.jpg|An ECG of a patient with hypocalcemia
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