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Electrocardiographic signs of constrictive chronic pericarditis are usually inconsistent and non specific. It includes left atrial enlargement, frequent atrial arrhythmias, right axis deflection, possible reduction in voltages, diffuse negative T-waves. | |||
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Overview
Electrocardiographic signs of constrictive chronic pericarditis are usually inconsistent and non specific. It includes left atrial enlargement, frequent atrial arrhythmias, right axis deflection, possible reduction in voltages, diffuse negative T-waves.
Electrocardiogram
Electrocardiographic signs of constrictive chronic pericarditis is usually inconsistent and non specific
- left atrial enlargement,
- frequent atrial arrhythmias,
- right axis deflection,
- possible reduction in voltages,
- diffuse negative T-waves.