12 Lead EKG interpretations: let's do it!!!

tah06090: Do you have the diagnosis? I'm curious
 
Well, A brand new one:

Female: 85yrs, Found unconscious and not breathing.
RR 100/40, SpO2 60%.

Aspirated a lot of food. Airway opened with suction unit and 100% oxygen was given. After 5 minutes SpO2 was 93% and this ECG was made.

History: only known with SVT, Total Hip and AUE.
No meds.

For large immage of ECG click HERE

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1st deg block, LBBB, LVH, ischemia.
 
Here's a real brain stumper :p
Click to enlarge
 
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Looking at the P waves, they look multiform. Also the baseline is very freakish.
The P waves are followed by a QRS complex.
Also P-Q is >0,2 sec.
QRS shows in one lead a R-R1. But the complex isn't wider than 0,12msec.

But i'm missing the 12 leads.
 
Well, A brand new one:

Female: 85yrs, Found unconscious and not breathing.
RR 100/40, SpO2 60%.

Aspirated a lot of food. Airway opened with suction unit and 100% oxygen was given. After 5 minutes SpO2 was 93% and this ECG was made.

History: only known with SVT, Total Hip and AUE.
No meds.

For large immage of ECG click HERE

38982701.jpg

sinus rhythm, LBBB, septal injury pattern, anterolateral ischemia
 
Looking at the P waves, they look multiform. Also the baseline is very freakish.
The P waves are followed by a QRS complex.
Also P-Q is >0,2 sec.
QRS shows in one lead a R-R1. But the complex isn't wider than 0,12msec.

But i'm missing the 12 leads.

Mine?
 
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