38. Primary and secondary repolarization abnormalities in the ECG: Revision history

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17 February 2023

  • curprev 14:5814:58, 17 February 2023Nikolas talk contribs 4,219 bytes +4,219 Created page with "On the ECG repolarization is characterised by the ST segment and T-wave. Any abnormality of cardiac repolarization will be seen on the ECG as abnormal ST segments or T-waves. Repolarization abnormalities can be primary or secondary in etiology. A repolarization abnormality is primary if the preceding depolarization (QRS complex) is normal and secondary if the QRS complex is abnormal. == Primary ST segment abnormalities == The J point is the point where the QRS complex..." Tag: Visual edit