ECG Interpretation Tutorial - ChalkTalk 300 Advanced Level
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2017
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This Advanced level "ChalkTalk" features a 12-lead ECG showing an unusual arrhythmia. Is it an accelerated junctional rhythm? Maybe.... Learn how to analyze ECGs that don't look like the ones in the textbook!
Dr. Nicholas Tullo, a heart rhythm specialist, will show you all the tips and tricks you need to read basic and complex rhythm strips and 12-lead ECGs.
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This is amazing doc. Would have never thought of it. Thankyou.
Interesting as always and thanks for the thorough explanation. I really enjoy these chalk talks, especially when you explain the pathophysiology behind it. Keep up the good work!
I'm glad that you enjoyed my tutorial!
Very very informative sir
Thanks for your brilliancy
Thank you! You are very kind!
Thank u Doctor , i learned alot , can i ask , is V3 and V4 considered Q waves ? Isnt there a small R wave deflection ?
The QRS morphology is considered a "QS" pattern in V1 and V2, but yes, there are small R-waves in V3 and V4. .
What does AVR look in LAHB? Is it not all negative?
No. aVR should be isoelectric or positive, because the axis should be -60 degrees or above
@@ECGDoc Thanks sir,
I previously read about hemiblocks but didn't find AVR a criteria from different online platforms like LIFL etc. Also recently went through Dr Ken grauer article about hemiblocks below is the link.
ecg-interpretation.blogspot.com/2021/03/ecg-blog-203-ecg-mp-2021-axis.html?m=1