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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
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Sinus Rhythm
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A sinus rhythm is a rhythm that originates in and is controlled by the sino-atrial node. This rhythm is the normal cardiac rhythm in all domestic animals. To determine if a rhythm is sinus or not based on the ECG requires the following criteria:
- There is a P wave for every QRS complex.
- The PR interval is relatively constant (especially if the R wave to R wave interval varies).
- The P wave is positive in lead II.
Since the P wave doesn’t specifically indicate sino-atrial activation but rather is the result of sino-atrial activation (indicates atrial depolarization), we can only infer the normalcy of sino-atrial activity from the routine ECG.