Sections View Full Chapter Figures Tables Videos Full Chapter Figures Tables Videos Supplementary Content +++ ECG Findings ++ Sinus bradycardia or atrial fibrillation with slow ventricular response. PR, QRS, and QT intervals are typically prolonged. Osborne or “J” wave (a positive deflection of the terminal portion of the QRS complex). The J wave may be subtle or large and “humped.” +++ Pearls ++ Myocardial damage and ECG changes associated with hypothermia are not necessarily due to low temperature. They may be indirectly caused by systemic circulatory issues such as hypoperfusion. The hypothermic patient’s rhythm slows, proceeding from sinus bradycardia to atrial fibrillation with slow response and may proceed to other arrhythmias including ventricular fibrillation and asystole. The amplitude of the “J” wave corresponds to the degree of hypothermia. Defibrillation and medications may be ineffective in the hypothermic patient. Rapid rewarming is indicated as an initial and critical resuscitative measure. Osborn waves can also be seen in other conditions, including hypercalcemia, brain injury, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. ++ FIGURE 23.45A Hypothermia with Osborne Waves (“J” Waves) Present. (ECG contributor: Michael L. Juliano, MD.) Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size|Favorite Figure|Download Slide (.ppt) ++ FIGURE 23.45B A large Osborn wave (J wave) (arrow) follows the QRS, and is distinct from the T wave (arrowhead). Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size|Favorite Figure|Download Slide (.ppt) ++ FIGURE 23.45C This is a more typical appearance of a J wave (arrow). Graphic Jump LocationView Full Size|Favorite Figure|Download Slide (.ppt) GET ACCESS TO THIS RESOURCE Sign In Username Error: Please enter User Name Password Error: Please enter Password Forgot Username? Forgot Password? Sign in via OpenAthens Sign in via Shibboleth Get Free Access Through Your Institution Contact your institution's library to ask if they subscribe to McGraw-Hill Medical Products. Access My Subscription GET ACCESS TO THIS RESOURCE Subscription Options Pay Per View Timed Access to all of AccessMedicine 24 Hour $34.95 (USD) Buy Now 48 Hour $54.95 (USD) Buy Now Best Value AccessMedicine Full Site: One-Year Individual Subscription $995 USD Buy Now View All Subscription Options