Guest guest Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 Yes indeed as far as syncope. Now, about the T waves, how pronounced are they? Looking like hyperkalemic T's? If the flutter is causing ischemia, then T waves could be flipped, or changed in morphology. Look for symmetrical T waves. They are not supposed to be symmetrical. If you can draw a line down the center and both sides are exactly the same (mirror image) this can be a sign of ischemia or one of the first signs of injury. Also the rate and ratio of the flutter can cause changes. Hope you're doing well. I miss you. You were such a good student. Gene A Flutter Is syncope associated to the onset of A Flutter and are Pronounced T waves possible? Other vitals found to be within normal limits. J Meere Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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