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In some cases associated with other commodities and/or patients experienced acute trauma we | In some cases associated with other commodities and/or patients experienced acute trauma icausing bone fracture we may found the following mentioend findings in sever cases: cardiac arrhythmia, conduction abnormalities and other electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities such as sinus bradycardia<ref name="pmid25431390">{{cite journal |vauthors=Jansen S, Koster RW, de Lange FJ, Goslings JC, Schafroth MU, de Rooij SE, van der Velde N |title=Electrocardiographic abnormalities in patients admitted for hip fracture |journal=Neth J Med |volume=72 |issue=9 |pages=455–61 |date=November 2014 |pmid=25431390 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid25431390">{{cite journal |vauthors=Jansen S, Koster RW, de Lange FJ, Goslings JC, Schafroth MU, de Rooij SE, van der Velde N |title=Electrocardiographic abnormalities in patients admitted for hip fracture |journal=Neth J Med |volume=72 |issue=9 |pages=455–61 |date=November 2014 |pmid=25431390 |doi= |url=}}</ref> . | ||
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!'''Conduction and rhythm abnormalities''' | |||
!'''1st degree AV block''' | |||
'''Abnormal QTc prolongation''' | |||
'''Sinus bradycardia''' | |||
'''Sinus tachycardia''' | |||
'''Atrial fibrillation/ flutter''' | |||
'''Supraventricular tachycardia''' | |||
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|'''Electrical axis and voltage abnormalities''' | |||
|'''Left-axis deviation''' | |||
'''Right-axis deviation''' | |||
'''Low QRS voltage''' | |||
'''Left ventricular hypertrophy''' | |||
'''Right ventricular hypertrophy''' | |||
'''Atrial hypertrophy''' | |||
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|'''Q wave and ST-T segment abnormalities''' | |||
|'''Pathological Q wave''' | |||
'''Inverted T waves | |||
Nonspecific ST-T changes''' | |||
'''ST-segment elevations and depressions''' | |||
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sinus bradycardia | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 30 December 2018
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammadmain Rezazadehsaatlou[2].
Overview
There are no confirmed ECG findings associated with ulnar bone fracture yet.
OR
An ECG may be helpful in the diagnosis of [disease name]. Findings on an ECG suggestive of/diagnostic of [disease name] include [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].
Electrocardiogram
In some cases associated with other commodities and/or patients experienced acute trauma icausing bone fracture we may found the following mentioend findings in sever cases: cardiac arrhythmia, conduction abnormalities and other electrocardiographic (ECG) abnormalities such as sinus bradycardia[1][1] .
Conduction and rhythm abnormalities | 1st degree AV block
Abnormal QTc prolongation Sinus bradycardia Sinus tachycardia Atrial fibrillation/ flutter Supraventricular tachycardia |
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Electrical axis and voltage abnormalities | Left-axis deviation
Right-axis deviation Low QRS voltage Left ventricular hypertrophy Right ventricular hypertrophy Atrial hypertrophy |
Q wave and ST-T segment abnormalities | Pathological Q wave
Inverted T waves Nonspecific ST-T changes ST-segment elevations and depressions |
sinus bradycardia