ECG Directory

Welcome to this interactive ECG course.

Although it is one of the oldest paraclinic exams, dating back to the late 19th century, the ECG is still of crucial clinical use. This examination often still poses problems of interpretation to the medical practitioner.

This course aims to help the student, the practicing physician and even the trained cardiologist to improve his knowledge in electrocardiography. It consists of 250 traces of varying complexity with a description of each one by experts. This allows the reader to compare his analysis with that of the experts. In addition, the areas of interest of the ECG can be activated to be clearly highlighted.

We hope that these plots will be useful to readers and will improve their knowledge.

The ECGs are available sorted by keywords and categories.

ECG 149

ECG 149

Description

Basic rhythm

Sinus rhythm, regular at 75 bpm.

P waves

Normal.

PR interval

Normal.

QRS

Normal duration and axis.

ST segment

Elevation in all precordial leads, mainly from V2 to V5, absent in the frontal plane.

T waves

High amplitude from V2 to V6.

QT interval

Normal.


Zones

ST segment elevation.

Diagnostic

STEMI (ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction) in the anteroseptal-apical region.


Comments

Ischaemic lesion showing in the precordial leads only (no changes to II, III, aVF or aVR), which is typical of distal LAD occlusion.


Category

Ischemia and myocardial infarction


Keywords


Reading level

1 / 3