Record s30691
  • Age: 81
  • Sex: Female
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Show 12 leads
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    Additional data

    • Comments

        Increases in heart rate lead to ischemic ST changes.
        Patient has coronary artery disease and angina by history.
        The ECG changes are best seen in lead 1 and lead 2. The
        changes in lead 0 are of much smaller amplitude, and often
        do not reach criteria for significance.
    • Diagnoses

        Coronary artery disease
        Labile hypertension
        Palpitations
    • Treatment

      • Medication

            Atenolol
            Vasotec
      • Balloon Angioplasty: No
      • Coronary Artery bypass Grafting: No
    • History

      • Comments: Hypertension: Yes
      • Left ventricular hypertrophy: Mild
      • Cardiomyopathy: No
      • Valve disease: No
      • Electrolyte abnormalities: No
      • Hypercapnia, anemia, hypotension, hyperventilation: No
      • Atrioventricular nodal conduction delay: No
      • Intraventricular conduction block: No
      • Previous Myocardial Infarction: No
      • Previous tests

        • ECG stress test

          • Thallium/Stress echo: No
          • Left ventricular function: Normal
          • Echocardiogram: Mild left ventricular hypertrophy, normal left ventricular function
          • Coronary Arteriography: No
          • Baseline ECG: Normal
      • Holter Recording

        • Date: 24/03/1999
        • Recorder: Zymed
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