Sorry I have been away over the weekend, I have posted a few more EKG's from this pt. at ekg.sytes.net <http://67.84.36.63:79/ChestDiscomfort> . The ekg's are...
We transported with combo pads in place, just in case she required cardioversion. Dov ________________________________ From: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com...
As i said on my prior post on this case, 1- ABCs, 2-ABCs, 3-get a line, 4-monitor vitals and ecg, 5-ABCs, 6-leave her alone/transport, ..., why you ask? well...
Salam, where are you from? Iam from Iraq, Iam sixth stage college of medicine, can we chat with each other? sohaib ahmed <dr_sohaib_ahmed@...> wrote:...
Hi Guys 20 year old female known to suffer from "panic attacks". Friend calls for ambulance because this attack lasts a bit longer than usual. Pt is adamant...
Galpert Jacob (St Mar...
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Nov 9, 2008 2:35 am
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Wa'alaekum us salam. How did you get my email address? Sure you can chat with me. I am a consultant cardiologist with special interest in interventional...
This is pretty common: this paper is not available online, since it was in 1997. Lessmeier TJ, Gamperling D, Johnson-Liddon V, et al. Unrecognized paroxysmal ...
Hot off the press: * CIRCULATIONAHA.108.191100 ACC/AHA 2008 Statement on Performance Measurement and Reperfusion Therapy. A Report of the ACC/AHA Task Force on...
Hi Are we allowed to discuss intracardiac electrograms on this list or is it surface ecg's only? Regards JJ Galpert Senior Cardiac Physiologist St Marys...
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Nov 13, 2008 10:03 pm
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I have learned to love EGMs... bring them on! Thanks, Nick...
A 50 year old who turns up to the eD on his own steam complaining of palps and dizziness. 12 lead ECG shows sustained VT (heamodynamically stable) undergoes DC...
Galpert Jacob (St Mar...
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Nov 14, 2008 12:53 am
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As far as I can tell, it could be an atrial flutter, atypical in my opinion or an atrial tach. Entrainment pacing would be helpful. The CS position my be...
This from a 70 year old male who complained that lately (for maybe a month) he had been getting short of breath while doing normal daily activities. Denies CP,...
It looks to me like the classic, textbook illustration of a right bundle branch block.? I'm not seeing any prominent indicators of ischemia. -Wes Ogilvie ... ...
My gut reaction is I'm not that impressed by the alleged T-wave changes in the inferior leads. The QRS morphology in leads III and aVF are not typical for...
That's interesting what you say about III and aVL. I had not noticed that, but you're right. However, what's the explanation for the rabbit ears in V2 and...
The slurred S waves are normal in I and V6 (in fact without that finding, it's not a RBBB). The rabbit ears in V2 and V3 are also normal. I just don't like the...
hi all, are any of the meds new for the patient, there do not seem to be acute changes on the ecg as a cause for his DOE, it is unknown if the bbb is old or...
Hi Gene, I don't know how well you know this patient... I'd be suspcious of a progressive occlusive ischemia, especially based on the inferior leads. There...
Nope to all. He's not marfanoid, no new meds (has been taking all the meds for several years, last 12-lead was a couple of years ago when he had a stress ...
Heart tones S1 & S2, no clicks, significant splits, murmurs, or other stuff. Pt referred to cardiologist for follow-up in a couple of weeks. Echocardiogram...
Nope. Not a PE. Just a real RBBB. I'll try to do a followup and see what cardiologist says and does. GG ... ************** Get the Moviefone Toolbar....
This ECG with right bundle branch block has ST segments that are normal for RBBB, but it does have a biphasic T wave in lead V3 (down, then up), which in RBBB...
the baseline rbbb has appropriately disconcordant t waves, no acute st/t, borderline low voltage can = pericardial effusion, pleural effusion, increased...