Patients with cerebrovascular accidents exhibited a unique electrocardiographic pattern featuring large amplitude T waves and fused U waves, likely indicating a prolonged Q-U interval.
This early case series identifies a distinct electrocardiographic pattern of prolonged Q-T intervals and large T and U waves associated with acute cerebrovascular accidents.
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An electrocardiographic pattern was encountered in patients with cerebrovascular accidents which consisted primarily of T waves of large amplitude and duration. Large U waves were often present which may fuse in part or entirely within the T wave. Because of the presence and fusion of the T and U waves, the prolonged Q-T interval associated with the pattern was most probably a Q-U interval.
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