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TEST YOURSELF

ECG quiz
This month Ruth Willis of Dick White Referrals and the
Holter Monitoring Service, poses 5 ECG’s for us to consider.
In e-Companion the 6-lead ECG’s are also available.
Worked-through answers of the ECG diagnosis are available
online and in e-Companion.

QUESTION 1
Figure 1:
Paper speed is
50 mm/s and
sensitivity is
2 mV/cm.
The 6-lead ECG
from this case is
Figure 1 shows lead II ECG from a 10-month-old male Whippet with no clinical signs referable to available online.
cardiac disease. What is your rhythm diagnosis?

QUESTION 2 Figure 2:
Paper speed is
50 mm/s and
sensitivity is
2 mV/cm.
The 6-lead ECG
from this case is
available online.
Figure 2 shows lead II ECG from a 5-year-old neutered female English Bull Terrier with mitral valve
dysplasia resulting in left atrial and ventricular enlargement. What is your rhythm diagnosis?

QUESTION 3
Figure 3:
Paper speed is
50 mm/s and
sensitivity is
2 mV/cm.
The 6-lead ECG
from this case is
available online.
Figure 3 shows lead II ECG from an 11-year-old male Weimaraner with degenerative mitral valve
disease resulting in left atrial and ventricular enlargement. What is your rhythm diagnosis?

QUESTION 4
Figure 4:
Paper speed is
50 mm/s and
sensitivity is
2 mV/cm.
The 6-lead ECG
from this case is
Figure 4 shows lead II ECG from a 10-year-old neutered male Polish Lowland Sheepdog presented
available online.
for investigation of exercise intolerance and intermittent syncope. What is your rhythm diagnosis?

QUESTION 5
Figure 5:
Paper speed is
50 mm/s and
sensitivity is
2 mV/cm.
The 6-lead ECG
from this case is
available online.
Figure 5 shows lead II ECG from a 9-month-old female Boxer presented for investigation of an
asymptomatic arrhythmia. What is your rhythm diagnosis? Delivered by BSAVA to:
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