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J deflections on ECG in severe hypothermia and hypokalaemia: A case report

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Şentürk, Tunay
Özbek, Can
Tolga, Doğan
Kazazoǧlu, Ali Riza

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The J wave, also known as Osborn wave, is a deflection that can be observed on the surface ECG as a late delta wave, seen at the end of the QRS complex. In this case, a 75-year-old woman, after 1 day of continuous haemodialysis, showed a marked hypothermia (28.5A degrees C) and severe hypokalaemia (1.7 mEq/l). Bradycardia was seen on the monitor and J waves were recognised on the ECG recording. After appropriate replacement of potassium and treatment of hypothermia, the J waves disappeared spontaneously.

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Cardiovascular system & cardiology, J wave, Hypothermia, Hypokalaemia

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Şentürk, T. vd. (2013). “J deflections on ECG in severe hypothermia and hypokalaemia: A case report”. Netherlands Heart Journal, 21(2), 106-108.

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