Une formation unique en rythmologie, + de 800 cas cliniques répertoriés, du basique à l’expert.
A. a normal appearance
B. a short ST segment
C. a long ST segment
D. a suspicious elevation in V1
E. a suspicious elevation in V2-V3
A. an early repolarization pattern in the left lateral leads
B. an early repolarization pattern in the inferior leads
C. sub-endocardial ischemia
D. a lateral ischemic lesion
E. a characteristic pattern of pericarditis
A. arrhythmogenic dysplasia of the right ventricle
B. hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
C. long QT syndrome
D. Brugada syndrome
E. hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
A. an increase in R wave voltages in lead I
B. a positive Sokolow criterion
C. moderate widening of the QRS-complex
D. delayed intrinsicoid deflection in V5, V6
E. lateral elevation