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PR Interval Calculator — ECG Interpretation

Enter PR interval measured from ECG. Normal range: 120–200 ms (3–5 small squares at 25mm/s).

Short

<120ms

Normal

120–200ms

Prolonged

>200ms

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When reading any ECG, always measure the PR interval systematically before reporting. A PR of less than 3 small squares (< 120 ms) should trigger an immediate check for delta waves and QRS width. If delta waves are absent and QRS is narrow, assess for LGL and document symptoms. If delta waves are present, diagnose WPW. Never give adenosine empirically to a rapid tachycardia before reviewing the ECG carefully for pre-excitation features — the stakes are high.

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The LGL syndrome was described in 1952, but the actual existence of James fibres as a distinct anatomical entity has been debated for decades. Some electrophysiologists argue that what we call 'LGL' is actually a heterogeneous group of conditions, including enhanced AV nodal conduction and atrio-Hisian fibres, rather than a single anatomically defined pathway. Interestingly, one of the eponymous authors — Bernard Lown — was also the inventor of the DC defibrillator and the Lown classification for ventricular ectopy, making him one of the most influential cardiologists of the 20th century.

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