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41st Annual NPO Education ConferenceOctober 12, 2018
Doubletree Lloyd Center, Portland
Stretching Your ECG Skills
Steven A. Wahls, MD, FAAFPAssistant Professor
Residency Focused FacultyOHSU Department of Family Medicine
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Conflict of Interest:
• Nothing to disclose
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Goals/ learning points
1.60 second review of what we are looking at…2.Read ECGs
1.Remember your flow2.Commit yourself to an interpretation
3.Have fun!
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki
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From: Katzung B, Trevor, A: Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 13th Ed. McGraw-Hillwww.accesspharmacy.com
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Pinterest: Demystifying the 12 Lead ECG
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18-year-old pre-op ECG for knee surgery. What does this ECG show?
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Clues to limb lead reversalWilson’s central terminus•This directionless “zero lead” lead is calculated as the average input from the three limb leads: WCT = 1/3 (RA + LA + LL).
Quick guide to spotting LA/RA reversal•Lead I is completely inverted (P wave, QRS complex and T wave).•Lead aVR often becomes positive.•There may be marked right axis deviation.
Quick guide to spotting LA/LL reversal•Lead III is completely inverted (P wave, QRS complex and T wave)•The P-wave is unexpectedly larger in lead I than lead II (it is usually the other way around).
http://www.frca.co.uk
https://lifeinthefastlane.com
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A 65-year-old man complaining of weakness…
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• Mild hyperkalemiaK> 5.5 mEq/L• repolarization abnormalities Peaked T
waves
• Moderate hyperkalemiaK> 6.5 mEq/L• progressive paralysis of the atria: P wave
widens and flattens, increased PR, loss of P.
• Severe hyperkalemiaK> 7.0 mE/L• Increased QRS width, sine wave• conduction abnormalities and bradycardia
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55-year-old woman: why is she dyspneic?
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RAE
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LAE LITFL
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Wagner et al. (2007)
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75 year old man presented with weakness. BP 220/80.
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ESTES Criteria for LVH
("diagnostic" >5 points; "probable" 4 points)
Sokolov-Lyon criteria for LVH• Voltage: S wave depth in V1 +
tallest R wave height in V5-V6 > 35 mm
• Non-voltage:• Increased RW peak time >50ms
V5 or V6• ST depression/ TW inversion
Left side leads
+ECG Criteria
Points
Voltage Criteria (any of):
· R or S in limb leads ≥ 20 mm
· S in V1 or V2 ≥ 30 mm
· R in V5 or V6 ≥ 30 mm
3 points
ST-T Abnormalities:
· Without digitalis
· With digitalis
3 points
1 point
Left Atrial Enlargement in V1
3 points
Left axis deviation
2 points
QRS duration 0.09 sec
1 point
Delayed intrinsicoid deflection in V5 or V6 (>0.05 sec)
1 point
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32 year-old male runner presenting with shortness of breath and chest discomfort over last hour… Wa
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57 year old women complaining of pounding in her chest…
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35 year old Air Transport Pilot for routine screening
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ECG Changes seen in Athletes
http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/47/3/125
• Sinus bradycardia (≥30 bpm)• Sinus arrhythmia• Ectopic atrial rhythm• Junctional escape rhythm• First-degree AV block (PR interval>200 ms)• Mobitz type I (Wenckebach) second-degree AV block• Incomplete RBBB• Isolated QRS voltage criteria for LVH• Early repolarization (ST elevation, J-point elevation, J waves, or
terminal QRS slurring)• Convex ST segment elevation & T wave inversion V1–V4
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You are reading ECGs and review this. What do you see, and what could cause it?
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Possible causes for LBBB
• Aortic stenosis.• Dilated cardiomyopathy.• Myocardial infarction/ CAD• Primary conduction system disease• Acquired conduction system disease
(e.g. Lyme dis)• HTN• AI
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Read this ECG. What is your final impression?
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Elderly woman following a fall, with complaints of fatigue and weakness
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ECG missing its clinical data… Ideas?
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42 year old man with irregular pulse
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59 year old woman with history of palpitations
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Sources &Re-sources…
• Nathanson L A, McClennen S, Safran C, Goldberger AL. ECG Wave-Maven: Self-Assessment Program for Students and Clinicians.
• Yanowitz, F G. ECG Learning Center.
• Life in the Fast Lane
• The clinical exercise physiology consortium
• ECGPEDIA
http://ecg.bidmc.harvard.edu/http://ecg.utah.edu/http://lifeinthefastlane.com/ecg-libraryhttp://www.cardiology.org/tools/http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Case_100
Stretching Your ECG SkillsConflict of Interest:Goals/ learning pointsSlide Number 4Slide Number 5Slide Number 6Slide Number 7Slide Number 8Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 11Slide Number 12Slide Number 13Slide Number 14Slide Number 15Slide Number 16Slide Number 17Slide Number 18Slide Number 19Slide Number 20ECG Changes seen in AthletesSlide Number 22Slide Number 23Slide Number 24Slide Number 25Slide Number 26Slide Number 27Slide Number 28Slide Number 29Sources &�Re-sources…