Right ventricular strain pattern involving both the precordial and inferior leads.
Life inthe fast lane rv strain.
One possible cause of rv strain and this ecg pattern is acute pulmonary embolism.
Tall r wave in v1.
This of course makes perfect sense.
Life in the fast lane.
Ed burns of life in the fast lane has a very good page describing the criteria and facts of lvh.
And the potter classification of polycystic kidney disease 1964.
Right ventricular rv strain.
More at zodiac fire.
The lives life in the fast lane zodiac squad.
List adopted from life in the fast lane article by edward burns here.
Edith louise potter 1901 1993 was an american pediatric pathologist.
A reciprocal st elevation can occur in the right sided leads which can be confusing to those looking for stemi.
Chapter 2 right heart strain.
Of course if you wanted a better view you could always pop on a v4r.
If the rv is struggling to pump blood against increased resistance it is going to begin to strain.
Since v1 v2 give us be best view of the rv on a standard left sided 12 lead they should show this strain better than the others.
T wave inversions are seen in the right precordial v1 4 and inferior leads iii avf in this patient with acute right ventricular dilatation due to massive pulmonary embolism.
Ecg changes in pulmonary embolism.
Right ventricular dysfunction with repolarisation abnormality due to right ventricular dilation or hypertrophy.
Twi v1 v4 if twi also present in inferior leads more specific for rv strain pe.
The s1q3t3 pattern is associated with the presence of underlying rv strain.