Tom, Will this be available in any other states? I'm a medic in Bourbonnais Illinois, we use 12 lead and I could use something like this for teaching! Thanks ...
Matt, if you are not part of the RACE program here is the guys website that did the program. He has the same program available online. http://ecgsolutions.com/...
Tim does a great job, just one comment about ecg interpretation, if you have a chance to read and understand Einthoven and read and understand Dubin there is...
I'm hoping to soon share an ekg that requires much discernment to avoid a major mistake. Would anyone care to share a good case of rate related LBBB and/or a...
Not much of a case to present here, but it's a 12 lead I did last year of a rate related LBBB. Haven't got any medical or patient background, sorry. I've...
I remember a case from the mid-90s when I was working as a cardiac monitoring tech. A patient was taken for a stress test and developed a rate-activated LBBB...
Yep... We've talked about them here before but they are very uncommon. A 12lead taken amidst the wide complex could be slowVT or could be LBBB. It takes a keen...
I read and studied a number of EKG books but when I finally read the Dale Dubin book it all started making sense. I still have a long way to go and hope this...
First thanks to all for your kind comments on the recent passing of my mom. As far as rate related LBBB, fascinating stuff, I have seen a few dozen over the...
Hi Paul, Dr. Matera,  I am in my final year of graduate school for FNP. I work in a cardiovascular lab and have done this for about15 years....so this...
Hi Klaus. Great topic, very challenging to dx cold on static ecg fairly easy if you are talking to the patient while they are in nsr on the monitor and as you...
My department is starting a 12-lead ECG "case of the month" as part of our continuing ed for our STEMI program. You can see the September and October case...
Wow, great project. The material has great flow, easy to understand, and totally relevant to the prehospital provider. The assessment, interventions and...
Thanks for the kind words, guys! Hopefully we'll be able to keep these cases coming at least once a month for the next couple of years. Tom ... -- Tom...
OBITUARY Dr. William Ganz dies at 90; cardiologist co-invented flexible balloon catheter He also played a key role in the development of thrombolysis, in which...
This certainly does not come as a surprise to me and although this one focuses on in hospital care, can we say that EMS does it better? (*Circulation.*...
Holy cow folks. Here is a piece of EMS research, we should be doing a celebratory dance! Check out this statistic! --->>>STAT-MI patients had significantly...
Not bad, I have developed an algorhythm (pun intended) that has served me well for 30 years and seems to hit the mark as far as getting the point across to...
Any access to the full article??? Andrew ... Any access to the full article??? Â Andrew On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Nick Nudell < medicnick@... >...
How important is the ability to perform open heart procedures? ? In our area, there are two PCI labs within four miles of each other; both are within cardiac...
http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/AHA/17050 Tom ... -- Tom Bouthillet Lieutenant / Paramedic Town of Hilton Head Island Fire & Rescue Division ...
And with that I would say it depends. If you have a thrombotic occlusion then time is muscle. 5.3% increased death rate at one year for 30 minute delay... or...