Solve exciting clinical cases specific to your field of interest via Docplexus` clinical case challenge. In today's ‘ Cardiology Case Challenge ’, join your fellow doctors to discuss and answer an interesting quiz. Patient History: A 71-year-old female patient presents to your outpatient clinic with an irregular heart rhythm. The complaints started a few weeks ago and seem to worsen. Her cardiac history reveals the use of digoxin prescribed by her general physician for an irregular, much faster, heart beat a few years ago. The present symptoms are different from those.
Physical Examination: No abnormalities were revealed except the irregular heart rhythm. Additional cardiological examinations (X-ray, echo) were without abnormalities. Part of the ECG is shown in the attached image . Only the extremity leads are shown (standard calibration). Source: ECGpedia