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In aortic insufficiency, electrocardiographic findings are nonspecific. However, following may be noted: | In aortic insufficiency, the electrocardiographic findings are nonspecific. However, the following may be noted: | ||
* Left ventricular hypertrophy | * [[Left ventricular hypertrophy]] | ||
* Left axis deviation | * Left axis deviation | ||
* Left atrial enlargement | * [[Left atrial enlargement]] | ||
* Left ventricular volume overload pattern (prominent Q waves in leads I, aVL, and V3 to V6 and relatively small r waves in V1) | * Left ventricular volume overload pattern (prominent Q waves in leads I, aVL, and V3 to V6 and relatively small r waves in V1) | ||
* Left ventricular conduction defects (typically late in the disease process) | * Left ventricular conduction defects (typically late in the disease process) |
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In aortic insufficiency, the electrocardiographic findings are nonspecific. However, the following may be noted:
- Left ventricular hypertrophy
- Left axis deviation
- Left atrial enlargement
- Left ventricular volume overload pattern (prominent Q waves in leads I, aVL, and V3 to V6 and relatively small r waves in V1)
- Left ventricular conduction defects (typically late in the disease process)
- Repolarization abnormalities
- ST-segment depression in precordial leads