Connected Aircraft Squadron Electrocardiographic Sign (Yasser Sign); An Index for Tachypnea in Specific T-Wave Abnormalities- A New Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Prognostic Sign; Retrospective-Observational Study

Tachypnea is a well-known clinical symptom. Specific electrocardiographic T-wave changes during tachypnea are a crucial point in the decision. The new sign is a constellation of the T- waves changes in special leads. There are three types were prescribed. The types have classified either base on an interaction between lead I and II, or aVL and aVR or V1 and V2. Hyperventilation syndrome, left bundle branch block, left ventricular strain, and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome was common inducers.

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