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ECG Collection 5


ECG Collection 5:

(Paper speed is 25mm/sec and voltage calibration is 10mm/mV.
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  1. A 60 year old asymptomatic man with ECG as part of pre-operative assessment
  2. A 26 year old female with a history of an abnormal ECG is referred for further evaluation
  3. 70 year old female post op following total knee replacement surgery 
  4. 60 year old female not on any medications known to affect the ECG presented with weakness
  5. Young Female with no known co-morbidity, not on any medication, presented with irritability and vertigo
  6. A 50 year old male smoker, recently diagnosed as having diabetes presented with chest pain 
  7. A 43 year old female presented with history of dyspnea for about 10 years
  8. A 76 year old man presented to emergency room with palpitations
  9. 71 year old patient had undergone multi-vessel coronary bypass grafting
  10. 64 year old man presented with chest pain and pre-syncope 
  11. Elderly female underwent colon surgery, now having gastric fluid losses and metabolic alkalosis
  12. A 50 year old male smoker admitted with decompensated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  13. Elderly female with long standing history of hypertension presented with palpitations 
  14. A 56 year old male skipped his routine hemodialysis session 
  15. A young female presented to you for cardiac fitness needed to get membership of a swimming club 
  16. Elderly woman with rapid pulse rate 
  17. A 69 year old man, known case of carcinoma prostate metastatic to bone and lungs 
  18. A 58 year old woman presented with palpitations and dyspnea 
  19. Elderly male known diabetic and smoker presented with fatigue
  20. ECG Case: A 52 year-old man with a history of hypertension and diabetes presented with chest discomfort 
  21. A 65 year old man known smoker presented with dyspnea 
  22. A 70 year old man presented with dizziness, he was taking a beta blocker and dofetilide for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation  
  23. ECG Case: A 80 year old woman, with coronary artery disease, pulmonary hypertension and bi-ventricular heart failure presented with nausea 
  24. A 90 year old man presented with palpitations 
  25. A 88 year old man man with a history of atrial fibrillation, his medications include atenolol and dofetilide

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