Record 203
  • Age: 43
  • Sex: Male
  • Medication: Coumadin, Digoxin, Heparin, Hygroton, Lasix
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Show III, aVR, aVL, aVF
Show 12 leads
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    • Baseline correction
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    • 40 mm/mV
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    • Comments

      The PVCs are multiform.  There are QRS morphology changes in the upper
       channel due to axis shifts.  There is considerable noise in both channels,
       including muscle artifact and baseline shifts.  This is a very difficult
       record, even for humans!
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