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    Morning Report

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    EKGs

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    EKG Case #1

    16 y/o M athlete arrives for a sports physical. He has hadpalpitations and an episode of near-syncope, which he thoughtwas due to overexerting himself. No previous workup as aresult. What is the interpretation of his EKG?

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    EKG Case #1

    In the event of acute SVT, all of the followingmedications should be avoided except:

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    A. DigoxinB. ProcainamideC. AdenosineD. Metoprolol

    E. Verapamil

    A. DigoxinB. Procainamide wide-complexC. AdenosineD. Metoprolol

    E. Verapamil

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    EKG WPW

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    Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

    http://www.washingtonhra.com

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    WPW Pathyophysiology

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    WPW Reentrant tachycardias

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    WPW Treatment

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    WPW Treatment

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    EKG Case #2

    16 y/o M athlete presents to you in clinic with

    syncope while standing at home. Has not beenfeeling well fever, headache, myalgias,arthralgias, chest pain.

    What is the interpretation of this EKG?

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    EKG Case #2

    Interpret this EKG.

    A. Sinus tachycardiaB. PericarditisC. Normal variant pediatric EKG

    D. Sinus rhythm with left ventricular hypertrophyE. Acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

    A. Sinus tachycardiaB. PericarditisC. Normal variant pediatric EKG

    D. Sinus rhythm with left ventricular hypertrophyE. Acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

    http://reference.medscape.com

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    EKG Case #2

    ST-segment elevations in

    precordial leadsbenign earlyrepolarization with J-point elevation (normal

    variant in peds)Elevated lateral R-wave voltagesbenign, common in

    young, thinathletes

    http://reference.medscape.com

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    EKG Case #2

    Name other causes of ST-segment elevation otherthan myocardial infarction?

    Normal variant Acute myocarditis or pericarditis Hyperkalemia

    Pulmonary embolism Left ventricular hypertrophy Left bundle branch block Ventricular aneurysm

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    EKG Case #3

    DOL 1 newborn with central cyanosis. Not inrespiratory distress. What is the diagnosis?

    http://cardiophile.org/

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    Tricuspid Atresia

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    Tricuspid Atresia Symptoms

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    Tricuspid Atresia Findings

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    Tricuspid Atresia Treatment

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    Objectives

    Review how to read an EKGReview the EKG findings for:

    WPWNormal athleteTricuspid atresia

    R f

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    References Westrol, M, Kapitanyan, R. Pediatric ECG Cases: Benign Variants or Life-Threatening Abnormalities?

    http://reference.medscape.com/features/slideshow/ped-ecg?src=nl_slide. Wolff-Parkinson White Syndrome and Atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia.

    www.washingtonhra.com/38.html.

    Ellis, CR, et al. Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. emedicine. May 26, 2011. Rao, PS, et al. Pediatric Tricuspid Atresia. emedicine. October 15, 2011.