These ECG changes are seen in
Correct Answer: Hypokalemia
Description: Electrocardiographic changes in hypokalemia include broad flat T waves, ST depression, prominent U waves (best seen in the precordial leads) and QT prolongation; these are most marked when serum K+ is <2.7 mmol/L. Ref: Harrison 19e pg: 307
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