ECG – ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW, BUT YOU WERE AFRAID TO ASK ! L.Křivan Interní kardiologická klinika FN Brno Nodes responsible for cardiac rhythm Electrical cardiac activity can be recorded ECG (Willem Einthoven 1893) ECG – limb leads ECG- precordial leads ECG – intervals (PQ < 0.2s, QRS < 0.1s, QTc < 0.44s) Electrical axis of the heart ECG disorders RATE tachy brady ION. CHANNELS LQT, BS ISCHAEMIA MI, SCD CONDUCTION AV, RBBB, LBBB, WPW ORIGIN supra / ventricular AVB ( I.st, II.nd, III.rd) RBBB LBBB Conduction disorders AVB I.st degree (PQ > 0,2s) PQ = 0.28s AVB II.nd degree (2/1) AVB II.nd degree (Mobitz 3/1) AVB III.rd degree (no secondary, tertiary autom. centre) AVB III.rd degree (escape rhythm from AV junction) AVB III.rd degree (escape ventricular rhythm) Bundle branch block Right bundle branch block - RBBB Positive R Negative S Left bundle branch block - LBBB Wide negative S Wide positive R Premature atrial contraction Atrial fibrillation Atrial flutter AVNRT AVRT (WPW) Supraventricular arrhythmias Premature atrial contraction (PAC) Atrial fibrillation (AF) Atrial fibrillation + slow ventricular response Atrial flutter saw tooth pattern II, III, aVF AVNRT (Atrio Ventricular Nodal Reentry Tachycardia) RA LA LV RV SN AVN AVNRT (Atrio Ventricular Nodal Reentry Tachycardia) Accessory pathway Preexcitation – delta wave AVRT (Atrio Ventricular Reentry Tachycardia) ORTHO AVRT (Atrio Ventricular Reentry Tachycardia) ANTI Delta wave prior to treadmill test Orthodromic tachycardia (AVRT) with RBBB Orthodromic tachycardia (AVRT) with RBBB Atrial fibrillation + accessory pathway Premature ventricular contraction (PVC) Ventricular tachycardia Ventricular fibrillation Ventricular arrhythmias PVC (Premature ventricular contractions - bigeminy) VT LBBB – like VT RBBB – like Differential diagnosis of wide complex tachycardia Wide complex tachycardia (WCT) WCT AVRT antidromic (WPW) SVT + frequency BBB SVT + chronic BBB Ventricular tachycardia AF with frequency BBB AF + accessory pathway VT RBBB – like, VA dissociation and fusion beat Identic QRS orientation in precordial leads RS duration > 100ms 100ms Absence of typical BBB pattern Ventricular fibrillation (VF terminated by ICD shock) Subendocardial – angina pectoris STE Myocardial Infarction Post MI changes Ischaemia ST depressions during treadmill test STEMI in left main artery occlusion STEMI in left anterior descending artery occlusion STEMI inferior wall STEMI anterior wall (AE) Post STEMI with formating aneurysm of ant. wall Terminal rhythm - Electro mechanic dissociation LQT syndrome Brugada syndrome Catecholaminergic polymorphic VT Ionic channel disorders LQT syndrome LQT syndrome + TWA VF TdP type (Torsades de pointes) Brugada syndrome Autosomal hereditary disorder of genes responsible for Na and Ca channels. Brugada P., Am Coll Cardiol 1992 CPVT – Catecholaminergic polymorphic VT Mutation of cardiac proteins of Ca exchange. Malignant arrhythmias during excersice Bytešník., et al. Cor Vasa 2011;53(Suppl 1) Anti – bradycardia pacing Anti – tachycardia pacing Resynchronization pacing Pacing Sinus bradycardia External pacing Temporary transvenous pacing Transvenous pacing from 1958 Arne Larsson 1915 - 2001 Elmquist + Senning 8.10.1958 Single and dual chambre PM Pacing UNIPOLAR BIPOLAR Antitachycardia pacing in ICD Resynchronization therapy Principle of CRT Katz AM. Am J Cardiol. 1988 Effect of resynchronization LBBB prior to CRT implantation Narrow QRS after CRT implantation ECG 1 ECG 2 ECG 3 ECG 4 Tachycardia during treadmill test Wide QRS tachycardia ECG 4 Tachycardia during treadmill test Wide QRS tachycardia Turns to narrow QRS tachycardia ECG 4 Tachycardia during treadmill test Conversion to s.r. after CSM ECG 5 ECG 6 ECG 7 ECG 8 ECG 9 ECG 10 ECG 11 ECG 12 ECG 13 ECG 14 ECG 15 ECG 16 ECG 17 ECG 18