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. 2021 Jul 30;100(30):e26793. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000026793

Table 2.

Correlation between size, side of pneumothorax and abnormal cardiac findings.

Patient Age (years) Gender PNX (%) PNX side ECHO ECG
1 17 Male 40 Right normal ST elevation V3–5
2 16 Female 30 Left Normal Poor R Wave Progression, Flattened T wave V1–6.
3 16 Male 84 Right normal ST elevation V2–6
4 16 Male 70 Right normal ST elevation V3–5
5 14 Male 59 Left normal Inverted T wave V1–6
6 17 Male 44 Left normal Left axis deviation -90
7 17 Male 28 Right normal ST elevation V2–6
8 16 Male 19 Left normal ST elevation II, III, AVF
9 16 Male 58 Right normal Incomplete RBBB
10 16 Male 27 Left normal WPW pattern, Inverted T wave II and III
11 17 Male 50 Left normal Low QRS Voltage
12 15 Male 100 Left normal Incomplete RBBB
13 16 Male 19 Minimal mitral and tricuspid regurgitation Normal
14 17 Male 30 Left Mitral valve prolapse Normal