At min 10 approximately, during the discussion of psvt and p waves, inverted p waves are incorrectly described as retrograde. Retrograde means the p wave occurs after the qrs complex. Inversion describes a positive to negative flip across the isoelectric line.
As an electrophysiologist, I would consider this video appropriate for an introductory understanding, though it does contain some minor inaccuracies that do not significantly detract from its overall educational value. Like from me.
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At min 10 approximately, during the discussion of psvt and p waves, inverted p waves are incorrectly described as retrograde. Retrograde means the p wave occurs after the qrs complex. Inversion describes a positive to negative flip across the isoelectric line.
As an electrophysiologist, I would consider this video appropriate for an introductory understanding, though it does contain some minor inaccuracies that do not significantly detract from its overall educational value. Like from me.
Can you talk about those inaccuracies? Just curious for further learning. Thanks!
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