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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Findings on ECG that may be seen in some patients with patent foramen ovale include: | |||
*Crochetage pattern: An M-shaped bifid notch on the ascending branch, or on the zenith, of the R wave in inferior ECG leads (II, III, aVF). | |||
*Right bundle branch block (RBBB) | |||
*P wave abnormalities | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Findings on ECG that may be seen in some patients with patent foramen ovale include:
- Crochetage pattern: An M-shaped bifid notch on the ascending branch, or on the zenith, of the R wave in inferior ECG leads (II, III, aVF).
- Right bundle branch block (RBBB)
- P wave abnormalities