Sinusbradycardia with LAFB
October 14, 2008
Patient: Woman, 90 y/o. Presents in ER with abdominal pain. Diabetes Mellitus type II. Initial BT 80/30. Pulse 35 bpm. No pain, but very fatigued. Glasgow Coma Scale 15.
ECG description:
- Sinusbradycardia, 35 bpm.
- Constant PR interval at 110ms
- Left axis deviation. The cardial axis is ca. -40 degrees.
- Left Anterior Fascicular Block
- Q-wave in V1-V2.
- Poor R-wave Progression in precordial leads.
- ST-elevation >2mm in V1-V2.
- Baseline electrical noise
ECG interpretation: Sinusbradycardia with LAFB
Filed under: LAFB (Left Anterior Fasicle Block) or Hemiblock, P-wave changes, ST-elevation, Sinusbradycardia, T-inversion


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Simone | January 4, 2009 at 6:06 pm
90 years old! I hope to live that much.
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