This document contains a collection of ECG quiz cases from a Gulf and Saudi conference in 2013, with the diagnosis and recommended treatment provided for each case. The cases cover various arrhythmias and conditions including WPW syndrome, long QT syndrome, catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, Brugada syndrome, short QT syndrome, pacemaker-induced cardiomyopathy, pericarditis, early repolarization, arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia, and anterior myocardial infarction. The document provides brief guidance on diagnosis, evaluation, and management for each ECG case.
Samir rafla ecg quiz from saudi arabia cardiology conference 2013
1. ECG Quiz from Gulf and Saudi
Conference 2013
Collected by Professor Samir Rafla
Alexandria University
smrafla@hotmail.com
(Attended the conference)
Answer follows each ECG
22. • The answer is evident, the lead is broken and
induces inappropriate shocks. Immediately
magnet is put on the ICD to stop its function
till lead is changed.
• ICD Lead fracture is one of the causes of
inappropriate shocks. Other causes as
pacemaker program misinterpret sinus
tachycardia or AF as VT
23.
24. • Recording from ICD memory prove that there
was no VF and the shock was given
inappropriately.
25.
26. • The diagnosis is pericarditis: evidence is
diffuse ST elevation, PR depressed.
• Start high dose of aspirin and follow up.
34. • Arrhythmogenic RV dysplasia, notice the
epsilon wave in V1.
• Ablation of arrhythmogenic focus in RV
outflow is needed. Recurrence is expected and
redo ablation is to be done.