Transcription of Short PR Interval - AAIM
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145 JOURNAL OF INSURANCE MEDICINEC opyrightQ2005 Journal of Insurance MedicineJ Insur Med2005;37:145 152 ECG CASE STUDYS hort PR IntervalRoss MacKenzie, MDA Short PR Interval may be associated with an otherwise normalelectrocardiogram or a myriad of bizarre electrocardiographic ab-normalities. Clinically, the individual may be asymptomatic or ex-perience a variety of complexarrhythmias, which may be disablingand rarely cause sudden death. In life insurance applicants, it isimportant to recognize these abnormalities and to assess their :Ross MacKenzie Consult-ing, 2261 Constance Drive, Oakville,Ontario, L6J 5L8, Canada; MacKenzie,MD, FRCP(C), FACC; Division ofCardiology, Toronto General words:Electrocardiography,prognosis, differential diag
reentrant tachycardias.6,7 Although not illustrated in our applicant’s ECG, the abnormal sequence of ventricular activation often gives rise to an abnormal se-quence of repolarization, resulting in ST-T wave abnormalities. The direction of the ST-T wave abnormalities is usually oriented op-posite to the vectors of the delta wave and QRS complex.
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