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Congenital Heart Disease can result in ECG changes, often related to atrial or ventricular overload and enlargement. Below a list of relatively common forms of congenital heart disease and their potential ECG changes. Adapted from Khairy et al.<cite>khairy</cite> | |||
==Secundum atrial septal defect== | ==Secundum atrial septal defect== | ||
*[[Rhythm]]: normal sinus rhythm, increased risk of AF with age | *[[Rhythm]]: normal sinus rhythm, increased risk of AF with age | ||
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*[[Chamber_Hypertrophy_and_Enlargment|Ventricular hypertrophy]]: Selective hypertrophy of posterobasal LV | *[[Chamber_Hypertrophy_and_Enlargment|Ventricular hypertrophy]]: Selective hypertrophy of posterobasal LV | ||
*Particularities: Possible ischemia | *Particularities: Possible ischemia | ||
==References== | |||
<biblio> | |||
#khairy pmid=18056539 | |||
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