The Study of Physiological Variations in Electrocardiogram in Late Adolescent
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 8
Abstract
To assess the prevalence of physiological variations & abnormal changes 100 electrocardiograms were recorded of asymptomatic late adolescents (16-19years). This suggests that physiological variations have basis of alterations in the electrochemical processes occurring during various phases of cardiac cycle.This electrocardiograms were analysed for all waves, intervals, heart rate. There was presence ofearly repolarization syndrome, persistent juvenile pattern, sinus arrhythmia, nonspecific T wave changes. Also with this abnormal recording of right atrial hypertrophy was noted.
Authors and Affiliations
Kadam S. S.
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