CT can detect the presence of a pericardial effusion; however, it is not accurate to estimate size. The 12-lead ECG may show low voltage, pericarditis (if present) or electrical alternans.
The clinical diagnosis of acute pericarditis is based on simple criteria: typical chest pain, pericardial friction rub (Figure 2), widespread ST-segment elevation (Figure 3) and pericardial ...
ECG changes (diffuse ST-segment elevation or PR depression) and pericardial effusion (Table 2). A clinical diagnosis of myopericarditis can be performed in patients with a definite diagnosis of ...
The causes of the R wave in lead V1 greater ... Low voltage on the ECG can be caused by obesity, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pericardial effusion, severe hypothyroidism ...
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