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Question 1 of 98
1. Question
Patient: 63-year-old man, asymptomatic, electrocardiogram made during regular check-up;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 2 of 98
2. Question
Patient: 68-year-old man, exertional dyspnea, NYHA IIB (moderate exercise);
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 3 of 98
3. Question
Patient: 77-year-old man with dilated cardiomyopathy, admitted for syncope;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 4 of 98
4. Question
Patient: 57-year-old man, former high-level athlete, asymptomatic; routine electrocardiogram;
Which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 5 of 98
5. Question
Patient: 78-year-old man with arterial hypertension and fatigue;
Which answer(s) is(are) true regarding the diagnosis(es) on this ECG upon entry in the cardiology department?
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Question 6 of 98
6. Question
Patient: 87-year-old woman; admitted due to two syncopes;
Which diagnosis(es) is(are) true for this ECG?
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Question 7 of 98
7. Question
Patient: 81-year-old man with previous history of extensive anterior infarction; hospitalization for 2 episodes of syncope;
Which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 8 of 98
8. Question
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Question 9 of 98
9. Question
Patient: 83-year-old man with severe aortic stenosis awaiting cardiac surgery; hospitalization for Adams-Stokes syncope;
Which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 10 of 98
10. Question
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Question 11 of 98
11. Question
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Question 12 of 98
12. Question
Patient: 63-year-old man with multiple risk factors (tobacco use, hypertension, NIDD), constrictive chest pain since 1 hour; call to SAMU emergency services; ECG recorded on arrival at the emergency room;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 13 of 98
13. Question
Patient: 63-year-old man with multiple risk factors (tobacco use, hypertension, NIDD), constrictive chest pain since 1 hour; call to SAMU emergency services; ECG recorded on arrival at the emergency room;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 14 of 98
14. Question
Patient: 73-year-old woman, hypertensive with concentric left ventricular hypertrophy; control surface ECG; asthenic patient;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 15 of 98
15. Question
Patient: 64-year-old man, dilated heart disease, hospitalized for asthenia and exercise intolerance;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 16 of 98
16. Question
Patient: 45-year-old woman with no prior history, asymptomatic, evidence of bradycardia on auscultation; recording of a 24-hour Holter-ECG;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 17 of 98
17. Question
Patient: 83-year-old man, hypertensive treated by beta-blocker, hospitalized in the setting of repeated lightheadedness with a fall; evidence of a prolonged pause during entry electrocardiogram;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 18 of 98
18. Question
Patient: 67-year-old man with a history of atrial fibrillation referred to the department due to discovery of irregular bradycardia suggesting the need for implanting a pacemaker;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 19 of 98
19. Question
Patient: 85-year-old man with grade II mitral regurgitation and a history of atrial fibrillation treated with anticoagulants and amiodarone; hospitalization for palpitations and cognitive impairment;
Which features are associated with sick sinus syndrome?
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Question 20 of 98
20. Question
Patient: 74-year-old man with repeated syncopes with palpitations prior to loss of consciousness. Tracing recorded during occurrence of palpitations.
This patient presents:
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Question 21 of 98
21. Question
Patient: 68-year-old man with ischemic cardiomyopathy and altered ejection fraction of 25%;
Which diagnosis(es) is(are) true for this ECG?
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Question 22 of 98
22. Question
Patient: 87-year-old woman; admitted after two syncopes;
Which diagnosis(es) is(are) true for this ECG?
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Question 23 of 98
23. Question
Patient: Young woman 24 years of age, with no prior history or risk factor, presenting chest pain on limited exertion; recording of a continuous electrocardiogram during moderate exercise;
Which diagnosis(es) is(are) true for the second portion of the ECG?
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Question 24 of 98
24. Question
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Question 25 of 98
25. Question
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Question 26 of 98
26. Question
Patient: 64-year-old man with a chronic cor pulmonale (history of pulmonary embolism)
Which diagnosis(es) is(are) true for this ECG?
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Question 27 of 98
27. Question
Patient: 78-year-old man with no known history, hospitalized for traumatic syncope;
Which diagnosis(es) is(are) true for this ECG?
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Question 28 of 98
28. Question
Patient: 83-year-old man, with severe mitral regurgitation awaiting surgery; three syncopes in two days at home with facial trauma and fracture of the malar bone;
Which diagnosis(es) is(are) true for this ECG?
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Question 29 of 98
29. Question
Patient: 74-year-old man, severe cardiac failure due to primary cardiomyopathy;
Which diagnosis(es) is(are) true for this ECG?
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Question 30 of 98
30. Question
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Question 31 of 98
31. Question
Patient: 69-year-old man implanted with a Medtronic dual-chamber pacemaker following repeated syncopes due to sinus node dysfunction; the 2 pacing leads are well positioned with normal pacing impedances, correct sensing and satisfactory pacing thresholds; 3 days after implantation, pacemaker evaluation; programming of various pacing modes and recording of tracings; for this first tracing, device programmed to ODO mode;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 32 of 98
32. Question
Patient: 69-year-old man implanted with a Medtronic dual-chamber pacemaker following repeated syncopes due to sinus node dysfunction; the 2 pacing leads are well positioned with normal pacing impedances, correct sensing and satisfactory pacing thresholds; 3 days after implantation, pacemaker evaluation; programming of various pacing modes and recording of tracings; for this first tracing, ; device programmed to DOO mode;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 33 of 98
33. Question
Patient: 69-year-old man implanted with a Medtronic dual-chamber pacemaker following repeated syncopes due to sinus node dysfunction; the 2 pacing leads are well positioned with normal pacing impedances, correct sensing and satisfactory pacing thresholds; 3 days after implantation, pacemaker evaluation; programming of various pacing modes and recording of tracings; for this first tracing, device programmed to VVI mode 70 bpm;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 34 of 98
34. Question
Patient: 69-year-old man implanted with a Medtronic dual-chamber pacemaker following repeated syncopes due to sinus node dysfunction; the 2 pacing leads are well positioned with normal pacing impedances, correct sensing and satisfactory pacing thresholds; 3 days after implantation, pacemaker evaluation; programming of various pacing modes and recording of tracings; for this first tracing, device programmed to DDD mode 70 bpm.
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 35 of 98
35. Question
Patient: 67-year-old man implanted with a dual-chamber pacemaker for complete atrioventricular block; recording of this tracing during the consultation;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 36 of 98
36. Question
Patient: 69-year-old man implanted with a Medtronic dual-chamber pacemaker;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 37 of 98
37. Question
Patient: 78-year-old man implanted with a dual-chamber pacemaker in the setting of a complete atrioventricular block with a right ventricular pacing lead positioned at the right ventricular outflow tract; recurrence of syncopes a few weeks after implantation;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 38 of 98
38. Question
Patient: Man implanted with a pacemaker operating in VVI mode for an atrial disease (alternating between sinus node dysfunction and episodes of atrial fibrillation); control electrocardiogram;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 39 of 98
39. Question
Patient: 79-year-old man implanted with a Medtronic dual-chamber pacemaker for complete atrioventricular block; 3 days after discharge, consultation in the emergency room for palpitations; recording of this tracing; programming in DDD mode;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 40 of 98
40. Question
Patient: Same patient as previous tracing; programming of the algorithm for interruption of pacemaker-mediated tachycardia;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 41 of 98
41. Question
Patient: 78-year-old man, implanted with a dual-chamber pacemaker for atrial disease; hospitalization for palpitations and signs of cardiac decompensation;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 42 of 98
42. Question
Patient: 78-year-old man, implanted with a dual-chamber pacemaker for atrial disease; hospitalization for palpitations and signs of cardiac decompensation;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 43 of 98
43. Question
Patient: 74-year-old man with severe dilated cardiomyopathy and complete atrioventricular block with implanted Medtronic triple chamber defibrillator; right ventricular pacing lead in septo-apical position and left ventricular pacing lead in lateral wall; significant improvement in symptoms and ejection fraction;
Regarding this ECG, which answer(s) is(are) true?
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Question 44 of 98
44. Question
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Question 45 of 98
45. Question
Patient: 67-year-old man with no prior history; ECG performed for an insurance checkup;
On this ECG, we find:
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Question 46 of 98
46. Question
Patient: 75-year-old man with episodes of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation was referred because of bradycardia (measurement of a heartbeat by radial measurement by his attending physician) and possible pacemaker implantation;
On this ECG, we observe:
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Question 47 of 98
47. Question
Patient: Same patient as previous tracing: 75-year-old man with paroxysmal AF; referred for diagnosis of bradycardia (pulse measurement by his attending physician) and discussion regarding possible pacemaker implantation;
On this ECG, we find:
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Question 48 of 98
48. Question
Patient: 64-year-old man with a history of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation; consults for palpitations;
On this ECG, we find :
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Question 49 of 98
49. Question
Patient: 64-year-old man with a prior history of extensive anterior infarction; altered left ventricular ejection fraction (38%); ECG monitoring;
On this ECG, we find:
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Question 50 of 98
50. Question
Patient: Asymptomatic 57-year-old man with no prior history, referred to his cardiologist by his attending physician for bradycardia diagnosed by pulse measurement; performing of an electrocardiogram in this setting;
On this ECG, we find:
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Question 51 of 98
51. Question
Patient: 39-year-old man with no particular prior history; hospitalization following the occurrence of a traumatic syncopal episode; recording of this tracing;
On this ECG, we find:
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Question 52 of 98
52. Question
Patient: 37-year-old woman with no prior history; performing of an electrocardiogram for palpitations;
On this ECG, we find:
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Question 53 of 98
53. Question
Patient: 47-year-old man with arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia; beta-blocker treatment; control ECG;
On this ECG, we find:
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Question 54 of 98
54. Question
Patient: 17-year-old adolescent with no prior history, asymptomatic;
What is(are) the abnormality(ies) present on this tracing?
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Question 55 of 98
55. Question
Patient: 54-year-old woman with mitral valve disease, chronic renal failure, moderate anemia; hospitalization for cardiac decompensation due to febrile bronchitis;
What is(are) the abnormality(ies) present on this tracing?
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Question 56 of 98
56. Question
Patient: 65-year-old male with no prior history; consultation for palpitations occurring since a few days;
What abnormality(ies) are found on this tracing?
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Question 57 of 98
57. Question
Patient: 79-year-old man with treated arterial hypertension; consultation for palpitations occurring since a few days;
What abnormality(ies) is(are) found on this tracing?
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Question 58 of 98
58. Question
Patient: 78-year-old man treated with flecainide and beta-blocker for episodes of paroxysmal AF; consultation for palpitations and asthenia experienced since several days;
On this ECG, we find:
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Question 59 of 98
59. Question
Patient: 78-year-old man with a history of pulmonary embolism and chronic cor pulmonale; hospitalization for palpitations (rate of 130 bpm); recording of the electrocardiogram at the time of performing a sino-carotid massage;
left bundle branch blockWhich answer(s) is(are) true regarding the diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 60 of 98
60. Question
Patient: 54-year-old obese woman; hospitalization for palpitations; recording of the electrocardiogram;
Which answer(s) is(are) true regarding the diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 61 of 98
61. Question
Patient: 67-year-old woman, hypertensive treated with flecainide for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation; palpitations with lipothymia; recording of this tracing at entry;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 62 of 98
62. Question
Patient: 22-year-old male with no prior history; emergency hospitalization for palpitations;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) for the tachycardia observed on this ECG?
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Question 63 of 98
63. Question
Patient: 36-year-old man with a tetralogy of Fallot; repair surgery at the age of 3 years; second surgery with implantation of a pulmonary bioprosthesis at the age of 21; hospitalization for cardiac decompensation;
Which answer(s) is(are) true regarding the diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 64 of 98
64. Question
Patient: Newborn with prenatal diagnosis of transposition of great vessels; Rashkind intervention at birth with good result; permeable arterial duct; indication of arterial switch;
Which answer(s) is(are) true regarding the diagnosis(es) on this ECG recorded at birth?
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Question 65 of 98
65. Question
Patient: 87-year-old man with ischemic cardiomyopathy and left bundle branch block; hospitalization for repeated syncope; recording of a long tracing (lead II over 1 minute); the patient presented a near-syncope during the recording of the tracing;
Which answer(s) is(are) true regarding the diagnosis(es) on this ECG? We can observe:
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Question 66 of 98
66. Question
Patient: young man 21 years of age applying for a professional firefighter’s position, referred for identification of an abnormal tracing; presented some episodes of tachycardia with sudden onset and end;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 67 of 98
67. Question
Patient: 15-year-old girl admitted for palpitations;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 68 of 98
68. Question
Patient: 31-year-old patient presenting palpitations with sudden onset and termination; ECG recorded during the course of an episode;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 69 of 98
69. Question
Patient: 45-year-old man with no prior history, admittted for palpitations (several episodes over the past month lasting about 30 minutes);
As part of the clinical work-up for palpitations, this electrocardiogram does not allow to eliminate which of the following diagnosis(es)?
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Question 70 of 98
70. Question
Patient: 54-year-old man with metabolic syndrome treated with flecainide and beta-blocker; palpitations; first tracing recorded during an episode of palpitations;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 71 of 98
71. Question
Patient: 63-year-old man with multiple risk factors hospitalized for palpitations; ECG recorded during a well-hemodynamically supported tachycardia episode;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 72 of 98
72. Question
Patients: The various patients presented in this case series underwent a work-up for palpitations;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 73 of 98
73. Question
Patient: 26-year-old patient hospitalized for palpitations with sudden onset and termination; ECG recorded during the course of an episode;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 74 of 98
74. Question
Patient: 14-year-old adolescent, asymptomatic; evidence of tachycardia during a systematic examination;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 75 of 98
75. Question
Patient: 79-year-old man with no known history or intimation of palpitations, hospitalized for multiple lipothymia episodes;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 76 of 98
76. Question
Patient: 21-year-old man hospitalized for syncope; first tracing recorded during a precarious hemodynamic state of the patient;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 77 of 98
77. Question
Patient: Young man 17 years of age with no particular prior history having presented a recovered sudden death during a football game (electric shock delivered with a semi-automatic external defibrillator); patient referred to the department; an accessory pathway pattern is discovered and an electrophysiological study is performed in order to measure the anterograde refractory periods of the accessory pathway;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 78 of 98
78. Question
Patient: Young girl 11 years of age with Ebstein’s disease and an accessory pathway; stable cardiovascular condition with some episodes of paroxysmal palpitations;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 79 of 98
79. Question
Patient: 28-year-old man with Ebstein’s disease with pre-excitation; at the age of 11, the patient underwent a first procedure for the removal of a right posterolateral accessory pathway responsible for palpitations; current emergency hospitalization for sudden palpitations with unstable hemodynamics; injection of 2 ampules of intravenous amiodarone allowed a reduction of the arrhythmia with clinical stabilization;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 80 of 98
80. Question
Patient: Young man 20 years of age with no prior history, referred to the department for palpitations;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 81 of 98
81. Question
Patient: 54-year-old patient with a long history of well-tolerated tachycardias which terminate spontaneously after 2 to 3 minutes; daily episodes of longer duration since some time;
Which answer(s) is(are) true on this ECG?
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Question 82 of 98
82. Question
Patients: Young woman 24 years of age with frequent, regular tachycardias ceasing spontaneously after about 30 seconds;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 83 of 98
83. Question
Patient: 24-year-old man with paroxysmal tachycardias, with abrupt onset and abrupt termination, lasting a few minutes; recording of the onset of a palpitation episode
The initial tracing is normalthe initial tracing is normal. Which answer(s) is(are)true for this ECG?
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Question 84 of 98
84. Question
Patient: 34-year-old man with no prior history, presenting palpitations; cardiac ultrasound without abnormality; recording of a tracing during an episode of palpitations
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 85 of 98
85. Question
Patient: 42-year-old man followed by his cardiologist for evidence of ventricular extrasystoles; sensations of palpitations occurring during recovery after physical exertion;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 86 of 98
86. Question
Patient: 45-year-old man with right ventricular arrhythmogenic dysplasia; treatment by beta-blocker; 2 ablation procedures for a ventricular tachycardia originating from the pulmonary infundibulum; implantation of a dual-chamber defibrillator given the recurrence of tachycardias;
Which sign(s) of right ventricular arrhythmogenic dysplasia is(are) found on this ECG?
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Question 87 of 98
87. Question
Patient: 64-year-old man with inferior myocardial infarction 8 years previously; ejection fraction of 45%; sensation of palpitations with lipothymia; ECG recorded upon entry to the emergency department;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 88 of 98
88. Question
Patient: 74-year-old patient with permanent atrial fibrillation, having undergone an ablation of the atrioventricular node and implantation of a triple-chamber pacemaker (right ventricular pacing lead and left ventricular pacing lead); hospitalization for syncopal episode;
Given the patient’s clinical history and tracing, what is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) for this ECG?
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Question 89 of 98
89. Question
Patient: Young girl 14 years of age, performing competition tennis, with no particular prior history; incidental discovery of irregular heart rate;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 90 of 98
90. Question
Patient: 23-year-old man with a tetralogy of Fallot; repair surgery at the age of 6 months; residual pulmonary regurgitation; multiple episodes of palpitations;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 91 of 98
91. Question
Patient: 67-year-old patient with dilated cardiomyopathy, ejection fraction of 40%, hospitalized for palpitations;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 92 of 98
92. Question
Patient: 62-year-old man with severe dilated cardiomyopathy; syncopal episode;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 93 of 98
93. Question
Patient: 61-year-old man with risk factors (active smoking and dyslipidemia) admitted to the intensive care unit for an acute anterior coronary syndrome; angioplasty was performed with stent placement in the anterior interventricular coronary artery 12 hours after the onset of symptoms; severely diminished left ventricular ejection fraction (30%); 10 days after this episode, new hospitalization for a recovered sudden death;
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 94 of 98
94. Question
What is(are) the possible diagnosis(es) on this ECG?
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Question 95 of 98
95. Question
Patient: 48-year-old man with history of inferior infarction; hospitalization following the occurrence of 2 episodes of traumatic syncope; recording of this tracing;
On this ECG, we can find:
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Question 96 of 98
96. Question
Patient: 48-year-old man with history of inferior infarction; hospitalization following the occurrence of 2 episodes of traumatic syncope; recording of this tracing;
On these Holter-ECG tracings, we can find:
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Question 97 of 98
97. Question
Patient: 84-year-old patient with a history of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, hospitalized for palpitations and signs of left heart failure; introduction of a loading dose of amiodarone and intravenous diuretic treatment; episodes of near-syncope;
On this ECG, we can find:
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Question 98 of 98
98. Question
Patient: 73-year-old woman with ischemic cardiomyopathy, treated with erythromycin and antihistamine for a community-acquired pneumonia with diarrhea; hospitalization for 3 episodes of severe syncope;
On this ECG, we can find:
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