ECG Quiz 13 – Cardiology MCQ
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ECG Quiz 13 — Choose the best answer:
a) Right axis deviation
b) Sinus tachycardia
c) Right ventricular hypertrophy
d) Katz Wachtel phenomenon
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Katz-Wachtel phenomenon, which includes findings a-c. Characterized by huge voltages in the limb leads with QRS complexes in the mid-precordial leads that are essentially equiphasic. Usually due to a congenital defect such as a VSD and typically includes biventricular hypertrophy.
ECG is Katz wachtel phenomenon due to large amplitude qrs deflection in midprecordial leads in VSD suggestive of biventricular hypertrophy.
ECG also show sinus tachycardia,rt axis deviation, indirect evidence of right atrial abnormality (qrs voltage is more than thrice in V2 than V1) and evidence of lv strain in lateral leads
Rate: ~150/min
Rhythm: NSR
Axis: ~+120° ie. Right Axis Deviation
Features of Biventricular Hypertrophy: Large R waves and Deep S waves in V2 to V5 with ST depression and T wave inversion. Therefore this is an ECG of Katz Wachtel Phenomenon .. commonly seen in VSD
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Katz watched phenomenon, there is early transition also in v2, digesting this is an ecg of pt with tetralogy of Fallon.
Katz watchel phenomenon, tall and equiphasic r ans S waves in v3 and v4, also there is early transition in lead v2, suggesting this is an ecg of pt with tetralogy of Fallot.
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