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==Overview==
 
ECG is a crucial part in the initial approach to patients with [[cardiogenic shock]].
 
==ECG Findings==
 
* ''[[ST segment elevation]] or [[ST segment depression|depression]], [[Pathologic Q Waves|pathologic Q waves]], [[tented T waves|hyperacute]] or [[T wave inversion|negative T waves]]''
:* [[Myocardial infarction|Myocardial infarction or ischemia]]
* ''[[Sinus tachycardia]] with [[S1Q3T3|S1Q3T3 pattern]]''
:* [[pulmonary embolism|Acute pulmonary embolism]]
* ''[[Low QRS voltage]] with [[electrical alternans]]''
:* [[Cardiac tamponade]]
* ''[[QRS complex|QS deflections]] in [[precordial lead]]s with [[right axis deviation]] and [[low QRS voltage]]''
:* [[Pneumothorax|Pneumothorax]]
* ''[[Bradyarrhythmias]] or [[tachyarrhythmias]]''


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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

ECG is a crucial part in the initial approach to patients with cardiogenic shock.

ECG Findings

References