Please find the exam findings already described in this thread. She didn't cooperate with questions that were more in depth than yes/no. Radial pulses were...
Thanks a lot, Tom. That cleared things up for me! ... -- Mvh, Klaus Nilsen Skrudland http://www.lapsklaus.com http://ecgblog.wordpress.com + 47 99 38 67 55 ...
Did you all get the EKG attachment? Pure silence from the club on such an interesting case? Someone must have something to say about them! Nick ... Did you all...
In the first ECG, I see the classic P pulmonale pattern, with tall and peaked P waves in II and III. The P axis seems deviated rightwards. There is also a Q...
Didn't get the attachment. Was wondering why you hadn't sent one. :) ... From: Nikiah Nudell <medicnick@...> To: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon,...
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Well well well... hmmm. Yahoo groups has done something new and interesting with attachments. They are now accepting larger attachments. I did recieve the two...
... don't know if that is a pattern. This is called the AUDA (AOL Users Don't get Attachments)-pattern, and is often seen in patients with viral web browser...
I would just scan her. She is a high risk candidate and d-dimer is not able to rule out PE in high risk patients. Andrew ... I would just scan her. She is a...
These are interesting thoughts. Anything else you want to do? What about those EKGs? Nick ... These are interesting thoughts. Anything else you want to do? Â ...
... From: <PMateramd@...> Date: Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 13:24 Subject: Re: [ekg_club] Re: Painful case To: medicnick@... nice case, on quick scan of the...
Now here's a mindbender for you: This ECG was obtained from a 40 y/o man with DM type II who was admitted to the ER because he had an episode of near-syncope,...
I commented the ECS and suggested PE. Any comments on that, Nick? ... -- Mvh, Klaus Nilsen Skrudland http://www.lapsklaus.com http://ecgblog.wordpress.com + 47...
Klaus I had a similar case yesterday but the EKG was less interesting. The cold diophoretic skin combined with rapid respiratory rate and the patients desire...
Hi Klaus, I can't comment on that yet... be patient. We need some discussion of the EKGs but apparently not everyone has seen them yet. You can retrieve the...
Nick - Per definition this is definately a case of hyperkalemia, as potassium levels are 6.7. With severe hyperkalemia, the classic electrocardiographic ...
Hi Klaus, I didn't mean that hyperkalemia caused everything, rather that it is a sequelae. I personally wouldn't jump to too many conclusions about conduction...
I get it..my mistake :-) However, I'm pretty sure that I'm not jumping any conclusions here regarding the presence of a conduction failure. Although you...
I can see them now! Thanks for the link, Nick. These are difficult ECGs. Between the low voltage and the heart rate > 100 it's difficult to examine the ST...
Damn Yahoo! Now you have to search for the place to click the attachment. In my email (AOHell) it was at the bottom of the message. I wish Yahoo would make...
Great discussion everyone! I'll add the next bit of the story. On arrival, I handed these EKGs to the ED doctor. He looked and asked me what I saw. Another...
for a lot of reasons i will stand by original eval, especially in light of the physical exam and vitals, Paul (PM) Paul Matera, MD, D-EM, D-IM, EMTP Clinical...
I've taken EKG 2 and placed red markers on each lead that are scaled to size. The red markers are 1mm in height. The yellow markers I've placed to identify the...
So, Nick, you're saying it is a STEMI based upon? the elevation with small QRS complexes?? That is, the 1mm criteria is waived due to the complex size?? ? ? ? ...
hi nick, having a problem opening the ecg, sorry, i'm not really a computer guy so i am not sure what to do open the ecg, (yes i am on aol :-) ) also, no...
Hi Jon, Not quite. I'm saying that there is more than 1mm of STE in II, and aVF and more than 1mm depression in aVR and V6. There has been a lot of discussion...