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The atrial repolarization wave represents the electrical recovery of the atria after depolarization. In a standard ECG, this wave is generally not visible because it is small in...
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The atrial repolarization wave represents the electrical recovery of the atria after depolarization. In a standard ECG, this wave is generally not visible because it is small in...
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A positive dromotropic effect refers to an increase in the conduction velocity of electrical impulses through the heart, particularly across the atrioventricular (AV) node and H...
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T wave inversion on the ECG in the context of hypokalemia reflects altered repolarization associated with low serum potassium, commonly below 3.5 mmol/L. This relationship is cl...
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The P wave on an ECG represents atrial depolarization and is a foundational element of cardiac electrical analysis. This guide explains what the P wave shows, how to measure its...
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A sinus pause, also called a sinus arrest or sinoatrial pause, is a transient interruption in the sinoatrial node’s normal pacing activity that produces a measurable gap in th...
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