Electrocardiographic abnormalities associated with raised intracranial pressure.
- 1 February 1975
- Vol. 1 (5952) , 242-244
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5952.242
Abstract
Serial electrocardiographic (E.C.G.) recordings were taken in seven patients suffering from intracranial conditions, for which their intracranial pressure was directly and continuously monitored with a Konigsberg extradural transducer. The E.C.G. changes observed in patients with raised intracranial pressure were prominent U waves, ST-T segment changes, notched T waves, and shortening and prolongation of Q-T intervals. Two patients with normal intracranial pressure showed no E.C.G. abnormalities but also establish a relationship between E.C.G. abnormalities and changing intracranial pressure.Keywords
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