Right ventricular hypertrophy occurs when the right ventricular wall thickens due to chronic pressure overload, similar to that of left ventricular hypertrophy. RVH is diagnosed on ECG in the ...
ECG plays an important role in detection of several stroke risk factors/predictors including atrial fibrillation and left ventricular hypertrophy ... passage from the right-sided circulation.
Left ventricular hypertrophy can be diagnosed on ECG with good specificity ... these repolarization abnormalities can mimic ischemic ST changes, and distinguishing them from those during a ...
ECG changes in athletes are common and usually reflect ... AV, atrioventricular; bpm, beats per minute; LVH, left ventricular hypertrophy; RBBB, right bundle branch block. Common consequences of ...
ECG interpretation in athletes requires careful analysis to properly distinguish physiological changes related to athlete's heart ... high QRS amplitude meeting voltage criteria for left ventricular ...
High vagal tone in athletes results in bradycardia and repolarization anomalies on the resting ECG ... in structural changes, characterized by modest left ventricular (LV) wall hypertrophy ...
ST-segment depression and T-wave inversion are classic markers of the presence and severity of left ventricular hypertrophy ... inversion and to assess serial changes in the measurements.
CT scans are considered highly accurate for diagnosing left ventricular hypertrophy, or LVH. An electrocardiogram, or EKG, measures electrical activity of a heartbeat; a CT scan uses X-rays to ...