We have the case of a 45-year-old man, without inherited pathological history. He is married. He has two teenage children, lives in his own house and does not live with animals. He works as a public official and is not used to doing any exercise; he has three meals a day, smokes five cigars a day and performs social alcoholism; enters the emergency department due to dizziness, muscle weakness and abdominal pain located in the right iliac fossa.
When admitted, the record of vital signs showed:
To begin with the diagnostic conclusion, a 12-lead ECG is requested.