Sinus tachycardia (107 bpm), peaked P waves in leads II, II, aVF and V1 (P pulmonale), right access deviation, and delayed precordial transition zone in which the net QRS does not become positive until lead V5.
Nonspecific ST-T abnormalities are also present. Although not seen here, patients with COPD often have low voltage in the limb leads |
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