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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mazia Fatima, MBBS [2]
Overview
An ECG may be helpful in the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism due to toxic multinodular goiter.Findings on an ECG suggestive of hyperthyroidism due to include sinus tachycardia, higher voltage of P and T waves, elevated amplitude of QRS complex, prolonged P-Q and shortened Q-T intervals.
Electrocardiogram
- An ECG may be helpful in the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism due to toxic multinodular goiter. Findings on an ECG suggestive of hyperthyroidism due to include:[1]
- Sinus tachycardia
- Higher voltage of P and T waves
- Elevated amplitude of QRS complex
- Prolonged P-Q interval
- Shortened Q-T interval
- Prolongation of QT interval