What is a biphasic T wave and how does it differ from a normal T wave pattern on an electrocardiogram (ECG)?

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2026-04-12 13:05

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A biphasic T wave on an ECG is when the T wave has two distinct peaks or phases instead of the usual single peak seen in a normal T wave pattern. This can indicate certain heart conditions or electrolyte imbalances. In contrast, a normal T wave has a single peak and is typically symmetrical in shape.

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