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Chest, Vol 70, 535-537, Copyright © 1976 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Unusual electrocardiographic changes in spontaneous pneumothorax

P Kuritzky and AL Goldfarb

A young woman with spontaneous left pneumothorax had a phasic voltage alternation of her electrocardiogram that resolved with expansion of the lung. Likely explanations for this phenomenon are a respiratory dependent change in cardiac anatomy and a change in the volume conductor with respiration.





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