Figure 3. Infant’s first postnatal electrocardiogram on day of life 0 with normal sinus rhythm at 125 bpm, PR 92 ms, QRS 52 ms, QT 408 ms, prolonged QTc at 589 ms, and markedly abnormal late peaking T-waves suggestive of congenital long QT syndrome.
Figure 3. Infant’s first postnatal electrocardiogram on day of life 0 with normal sinus rhythm at 125 bpm, PR 92 ms, QRS 52 ms, QT 408 ms, prolonged QTc at 589 ms, and markedly abnormal late peaking T-waves suggestive of congenital long QT syndrome.