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ST-Elivation (Prolonged Progressive PR)
Consider Differential DIagnosis for Prolonged (Progressive) P-R interval:
2nd-degree heart block.
Symptomatic? ?A&E
Non-Symptomatic? Pt aware? Inform GP if not
Is there ST Elivation?
Yes (1mm in all leads except V2-V3, 2mm in V2-V3)
No
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