Downsloping of the TP segment (the Spodick sign) is a classic ECG feature of acute pericarditis, reflecting diffuse subepicardial inflammation. TP Segment on ECG – Clinical Significance and Interpretation --- Introduction The TP segment is one of the most overlooked yet clinically important portions of the ECG. Although it appears electrically silent, it serves as the true isoelectric baseline against which ST-segment deviations are measured. Understanding the TP segment is essential for accurate interpretation of ischemia, pericarditis, atrial repolarization abnormalities, and subtle ST changes. --- What is the TP Segment? The TP segment is the interval between the end of the T wave and the beginning of the next P wave. Electrophysiologically, it represents: • Completion of ventricular repolarization • Electrical diastole • A period with no net electrical activity Because both atria and ventricles are electrically silent, this segment is considered the true baseline of the ECG. --- Wh...
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