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p wave is extremely high in ecg what it reflects?​

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Answered by mcchaturvedi
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The P wave represents the Depolarization of the left and right atrium and also correspondence to a trial and contraction. Strictly speaking, the arterial contract a second after the P wave begins. Because it is so small, a trial Depolarization is usually not visible not visible on ECG.

The normal P wave normally morophology in upright in leads l ll and a VF, but the inverted in lead avr. The P wave is typically biphasis in lead V1 ( positive - negative) , but when the negative terminal component of the P wave 0.04 , it is abnormal.

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Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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P-wave morphology can in part clearly reflect atrial dimensions and structure. ... In general, there is no simple correlation between abnormal P-wave and other ECG abnormalities, although patients with an abnormal P-wave are often shown to have higher systolic blood pressure (SBP) and heart rate.

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