Fig. 1From: Chemotherapy-induced Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, a case report and review of the literatureECG during (a) and after haemodynamic instability (b). ECG interpretation (during the hemodynamic instability, a): Sinus rhythm with 78Â bpm, PR of 200Â ms, QRS of 100Â ms and QT of 360Â ms; interventricular conduction delay and signs of early repolarization in V4-V6 as well as II, III et aVF; presence of a negative T wave in V1 concordant with the QRS axe; precordial transition in V4. The ECG after haemodynamic instability (b) was performed 24Â h after the first one (a)Back to article page