S1Q3T3 Electrocardiographic Pattern in a Case of Colonic Ileus: A Case Report
Ripjeet S Nat1, Saif M Srouji1, Pal Satyajit Singh Athwal1
1Internal Medicine, Saint Agnes Medical Center, Fresno, USA.
Abstract:
The S1Q3T3 electrocardiographic (ECG) pattern is commonly described in patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE). However, it is a nonspecific, nonsensitive ECG finding associated with right heart strain that can be found in other acute presentations as well. Most of these acute diseases are of cardiac or pulmonary origin and pathophysiology. Acute abdominal pathologies are not well-known etiologies for this characteristic ECG pattern. We present a case of postoperative colonic dilation and ileus that showed up as acute, new atrial fibrillation (AF) associated with the S1Q3T3 pattern and that resolved after the resolution of the ileus symptoms.
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