Hi all. Just want to present to you a case of what I believe is a quite uncommon ectopic rhythm. The patient is a 55 y/o male with a well known paroxysmal...
Hey Brant, Glad to see you posting the details! It is a funny story with a good outcome that we can all learn from. I hope you'll find the the EKGs, especially...
Hi, all! I´m forwarding something from Billy Hurd, a programmer for Pace Symposia. I think this might be of interest for many of you. Pace symposia is working...
On my way home from a 3 gun (pistol rifle shotgun) combat competition, it is the 4th of July after all, on my blackberry now, I will take a look on my laptop...
Great! I sat down yesterday and tried to make a ladderdiagram (yes I´m a nerd) to understand the AV block here, but I just can´t hack it. ... -- Mvh, Klaus...
Everyone - please read the info from Billy Hurd at Pace Symposia. Check out the rhythm simulator, I think it looks really good and could become a great tool...
Hi every one, How do you differentiate atrial ectopic beats from ventricular ectopic beats?. Any one can define me please?. Ventricular ectopic beats are...
... In the caes of a true atrial ectopic beat, the QRS will be preceded by a definite, upright P wave. P wave morphology may fulctuate (wandering pacemaker,...
Welcome to the club... please post your name so we know who were responding to. There are a couple of things to look at. The width of the QRS, presence of or...
Hi Jesse, I just wanted to clarify something you mentioned. Pwaves may be present in PVCs or PACS. One has to be careful to determine whether the Pwave is ...
To me what I can crack is it's a indepedent ventricle and atrial rhythm. Somehow the morphology of P wave look like it come from sinus. (They're all the same...
5th out of 41 overall. Did better a few weeks ago especially on long range high power rifle with a 97/100 5x with iron sights. Reading EKGs is like competitive...
... Nick, right on. Thats a great catch. It is important to determine wether the P wave is in fact associated with the QRS. Thanks for the correction....
... I'm just a lowly paramedic :-), and I just looked at Klaus attached file of the rhythm in question. V1 appears to display a 2nd degree type II AV blockade....
Hi Guys, I had a good job yesterday. My blog has the story and 3 EKG's for you to peruse. http://tassieparamedic.blogspot.com/2009/07/good-chest-pain-job.html ...
Jesse - You're probably looking at the right ekg, but as you can see the AV ratio varies from cycle to cycle. The conduction is not 2:1. There also seems to be...
Dave- I'd like to see the RonT but the last link is not working for me.. klaus ... -- Mvh, Klaus Nilsen Skrudland http://www.lapsklaus.com http://ecgblog.com +...
Would somebody please send the strip to me. For some reason it wasn't attached or in the body of any of the emails. Gene ************** Looking for love this...
... Paul- Would it be too simple to call this rhythm a 2nd degree type I AV blockade? V1 appears to show a gradual lengthening of the P-R interval until, after...
Hi Klaus, Don't know what happenned to that link. Go to my blog via the first link and click on the second image for an enlarged version. My student cut it...
ST elevation in I and aVL means the LAD is occluded proximal to the first diagonal, which feeds the high lateral wall. ... -- Stephen W. Smith, MD Faculty...
Klaus, Got the "not found on this server message. Can you try again? Gene ************** Looking for love this summer? Find it now on AOL Personals....
Nice septal anterior MI, I had one back in March with similar symptoms and would probably have arrested had we not gotten there in time. Artery on the left...
... Hi Tom! I just saw it and I think It's great! We started our 12 lead program, here in Bourbonnais, Il., last yr. We had 2 Zoll "E"s, now we have 3, one for...