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LOW ATRIAL RHYTHM: CASE REPORT

  •  SAMIRA MIS QAVAM
  •  SIROS NOROZI
  •  ELHAM MOHAMMADYARI
  •  ALI SAHEBI
  •  AMIN KHALAFZADEH
  •  IRAJ AHMADI
  •  HAMED TAVAN

Journal of Case Reports in Medical Science, Page 52-54

Published: 16 March 2019

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Abstract


Background and Purpose: Low atrial rhythm can be considered as one of the rarest arrhythmias. The present case report aims to illustrate the symptoms, clinical evidence, diagnosis, and measures associated with a patient suffering from low atrial rhythm.  


Case Presentation: A 65-year-old man suffering from diabetic foot ulcers was hospitalized due to the shortness of breath and severe chest pain. P negative in leads II, III and Lead augmented vector foot (AVF) was observed in his electrocardiogram. Diagnostic measures included electrocardiogram, echocardiography and serum electrolyte levels.


Conclusion: Regarding the symptoms, early diagnosis and treatment are essential.


Keywords:
  • Electrocardiogram
  • P negative
  • low atrial rhythm
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QAVAM, S., NOROZI, S., MOHAMMADYARI, E., SAHEBI, A., KHALAFZADEH, A., AHMADI, I., & TAVAN, H. (2019). LOW ATRIAL RHYTHM: CASE REPORT. Journal of Case Reports in Medical Science, 4(3), 52-54. Retrieved from https://ikpresse.com/index.php/JOCRIMS/article/view/4491
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