Thank you for your comment! So glad it was useful for you. I have 2 other ECG videos on my channel (ruclips.net/video/ERLT62dhsk0/видео.html / ruclips.net/video/55JGS96YZps/видео.html) which may also help you.
Thanks for watching. I have covered PR intervals in a separate ECG interpretation video (ruclips.net/video/ERLT62dhsk0/видео.html). Skip to 09:50 for PR interval section. Hope that helps!
what about a slightly wide QRS heart ryth(via Kardia mobileapp.) ? normal sinus rhythm(regular P waves) with wide QRS, good BP. good O2 saturation heart rate of 70 bpm...always 110/70 pressure. 59 year old male (former experienced Emergency medical tech.)
The doctor dug through old test reports and said my mum always had abnormal ECG ever since she was in her 20s and that it's a normal thing for her. She is 60 now. How can an abnormal heart reading be normal???
There can be silent mi or similar condition where an abnormality is not that severe to panic but ecg will show changes like deep Q wave which indicate previous mi. It will persist throughout life, nothing to worry.
Great video, please make more, you have a great teaching style, simple, clear and concise, and you don't speak too fast.
Thank you so much. My practical exam is no near, and I was suffering from abnormalities. This video helped me so much!!
This has helped so much with me getting my head round ECG's. Thankyou!
Thank you for your comment! So glad it was useful for you. I have 2 other ECG videos on my channel (ruclips.net/video/ERLT62dhsk0/видео.html / ruclips.net/video/55JGS96YZps/видео.html) which may also help you.
really awesome series of videos! They helped me the most out of all the resources I used
That's great to hear! Thanks for watching them :)
i have cardiophobia
This is great, yet short!
Very clear and easy to follow
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You should mention how to measure a PR interval, maybe with calipers?
Thanks for watching. I have covered PR intervals in a separate ECG interpretation video (ruclips.net/video/ERLT62dhsk0/видео.html). Skip to 09:50 for PR interval section. Hope that helps!
what about a slightly wide QRS heart ryth(via Kardia mobileapp.) ? normal sinus rhythm(regular P waves) with wide QRS, good BP. good O2 saturation heart rate of 70 bpm...always 110/70 pressure. 59 year old male (former experienced Emergency medical tech.)
Absolutely amazing, thank you👏
Thank you too!
Highly recommended
thanks a lot :)
My ECG says Sinus rhythm...is it ok?
The doctor dug through old test reports and said my mum always had abnormal ECG ever since she was in her 20s and that it's a normal thing for her. She is 60 now. How can an abnormal heart reading be normal???
I got told the same thing!
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There can be silent mi or similar condition where an abnormality is not that severe to panic but ecg will show changes like deep Q wave which indicate previous mi. It will persist throughout life, nothing to worry.
excellent
Great video 👍🏻
Cheers!
Thank you so much for your hard work! I appreciate your videos a lot as they help me alot and you explain very well!
Thankyou!
Thank you, Ricards! It's comments like yours that make me enjoy making these videos so much. Happy they are helping you :)
moderate conduction delay
in ecg doc say no problem but im anxios about it doc write rbbb
diabetic ketoacidosis - Hypokalemia
Tacycardia?
tachycardia = fast heart rate, i.e over 100bpm