What causes a peaked P wave?
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Oliver Moore
Works at the International Renewable Energy Agency, Lives in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
As a medical professional with expertise in cardiology, I can tell you that a peaked P wave is a specific type of P wave abnormality that can be indicative of certain cardiac conditions. Here's a detailed explanation:
Studied at the University of Zurich, Lives in Zurich, Switzerland.
Common P wave abnormalities include: P mitrale (bifid P waves), seen with left atrial enlargement. P pulmonale (peaked P waves), seen with right atrial enlargement. P wave inversion, seen with ectopic atrial and junctional rhythms.
2017-4-17
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Common P wave abnormalities include: P mitrale (bifid P waves), seen with left atrial enlargement. P pulmonale (peaked P waves), seen with right atrial enlargement. P wave inversion, seen with ectopic atrial and junctional rhythms.