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<li>The animation of normal and abnormal ECG patterns visually demonstrates how the heart’s electrical activity changes under different conditions. In the normal ECG animation, the waveform appears regular and rhythmic, showing a consistent P wave, QRS complex, and T wave—indicating a healthy heartbeat with proper electrical conduction.<br />
As the animation transitions to abnormal patterns, noticeable changes emerge. A slow heartbeat (bradycardia) is shown with widely spaced waves, while a fast heartbeat (tachycardia) displays closely packed, rapid cycles. Irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) appear uneven, with inconsistent spacing and wave shapes.<br />
More severe abnormalities are also illustrated. Heart blocks (Mobitz type I and II) show interruptions in electrical conduction, where some beats are delayed or dropped. In cases of heart attacks, such as STEMI and NSTEMI, the animation highlights significant distortions in the waveform—especially in the ST segment—indicating damage to the heart muscle.</li>
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