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Electrocardiology
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Basics of ECG Interpretation11 Topics
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Normal ECG Parameters
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ECG Interpretation of Chamber Enlargement4 Topics
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Dysrhythmias
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Bradycardia
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Heart Block3 Topics
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Sick Sinus Syndrome
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Tachycardia8 Topics
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Hyperkalemia
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Myocardial Hypoxia/Ischemia
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Low Amplitude QRS Complex
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Wide QRS Complex
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Bundle Branch Block
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Differentials for ECG Abnormalities
Lesson 11 of 14
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Low Amplitude QRS Complex
ECG Findings:
- Total excursion of the QRS complex is reduced
- <20 kg dog: <1 mV
- >20 kg dog: <1.5 mV
- Other rhythm disorders may be present
Etiologies may include:
- Pleural effusion
- Pericardial effusion
- Obesity
- Hypothyroidism
- Pneumothorax
- Diffuse myocardial disease
- Normal variation
Consequences:
- There is no hemodynamic significance associated with low amplitude QRS complexes. The underlying problem may have significant hemodynamic impact, however.
Treatment:
- None required for the ECG finding
- The underlying disorder should be sought out and treated, if needed