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Stevenson Case 1 Answer
Stevenson Case 1 Answer
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So, the answer is A, the infraroceptal mitral annulus. So, let's go through this EKG. You can see that bigeminy is present, and the PVCs have a QR configuration in V1 with an early transition to a dominant R in V2. This kind of early transition is typical of the basal septum, basal septal area. The frontal plane axis is directed superiorly, so that would be the inferior basal septum then, and it's directed strongly leftward as well, as would be consistent with an origin from that inferior basal septal area. So, the infraroceptal mitral annulus is the correct answer.
Keywords
infraroceptal mitral annulus
bigeminy
PVCs
EKG
basal septal area
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