ECG finding | Probable diagnosis |
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Abnormal P wave morphology | Ectopic atrial rhythm |
Broad, notched (bifid) P wave | Atrial fibrillation |
Pathological Q wave | Monomorphic VT associated with old myocardial infarction |
ST elevation | Polymorphic VT associated with acute ischaemia |
Delta wave | WPW syndrome (atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia AVRT) |
Long QT interval | Acquired or congenital long QT syndrome (torsade de pointes VT) |
Partial RBBB and ST elevation in leads V1-V3 | Brugada syndrome (VT/VF) |
Negative T wave and epsilon wave in right sided chest leads | Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (VT/VF) |
Symptomatic bradycardia or sinus arrest | Sinus node dysfunction |
Long PR time | First degree AV block |
Each P wave is not followed by QRS complex | Second or third degree AV block |
Bundle branch block | Transient complete AV block, VT |
Bifascicular block (LBBB or RBBB + LAHB/LPHB) | Transient complete AV block |
Irregular ventricular rate, no recognisable P waves | Atrial fibrillation |
Negative F waves with a sawtooth pattern in inferior leads | Typical atrial flutter |
Narrow complex, regular tachycardia, with no recognisable P waves or abnormal P waves | Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) |
Broad complex monomorphic tachycardia | VT, SVT with aberrant conduction, antidromic tachycardia |
Broad complex polymorphic tachycardia | Polymorphic VT, torsade de pointes, AF with aberrant conduction or pre-excitation |