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Electrocardiogram is essentially helpful in diagnosing electrolyte disturbances such as [[hypokalemia]] which include: | |||
* Increased amplitude and width of P waves | |||
* Prolonged PR interval | |||
* T wave flattening and inversion | |||
* ST depression | |||
* Prominent U wave | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Electrocardiogram is essentially helpful in diagnosing electrolyte disturbances such as hypokalemia which include:
- Increased amplitude and width of P waves
- Prolonged PR interval
- T wave flattening and inversion
- ST depression
- Prominent U wave