I love canned media information--especially when it's on your local news as a "local" interest, when it was created and dispersed by the manufacturer. That...
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=13047845&BRD=1675&PAG=461&dept_id=18 179&rfi=6 Cardiac rehab for giant heart at Franklin Institute PHILADELPHIA - The...
Dr. Garcia, What a great idea!!! I'd be there in a heartbeat (no pun intended). Thanks, Ron ... From: Tom Garcia To: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday,...
http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_56488.asp Richard Brown Eternally Grateful To Medic 3 Crew posted October 1, 2004 A local man whose life was saved...
A good outcome, and a good report by the media. An accurate description of the events, and why/how defibrillation works, rather than the proverbial, "A bolt...
Catching up with e-mails here... Isn't this basically a session of rotating tourniquets? As I recall this is an old-school treatment for CHF...Interesting...
Hey everyone, Just wanted to let you guys know that yesterday was our 3D Ultrasound! Its a healthy (20 weeks into it) baby girl!!! As you guys may know, I...
I recently joined the club and have enjoyed it tremendously. I love the different points of view. I wanted to take advantage of the expertise everyone has...
This is a difficult situation. One is forced to call this rhythm a wide complex tachycardia and then try to disprove a ventricular origin. On the plus side,...
Great case Andrew, As a fairly green medic, I would be hard pressed to take a lot of time to discern the etiology of it. It's fast, it's wide. That being...
The rate definitely makes a "whoop whoop" alert for A-flutter, being exactly 150. I can measure >0.12 in V3-V5, but in the other leads, I cannot make it that...
nice 12 lead ;) Well ill start by being systematic Fast, Regular and wide there is some artifact. there are p waves to QRS and vica verca there are t waves...
Hmm, "Tommy" for a girl? Ok.....I shall have tons of fun trying to convince Amy on that one!!! Thanks to you all for your kind words. Thanks, Ron ... From:...
Hi Andrew and thanks for sharing this ECG with us. Let me be the Devil's advocate and state that I do not think that the QRS complexes are wide...Anywhere. I ...
I wanted to thank everyone thus far for there response and view points. In respect to the follow up, some details are trickling in. He was worked up as a...
well when i actually printed out the thing it was much easier to tell that
the QRS wasn't really wide (my bad i was lazy :P) As far as the origin of the P...
http://www.canada.com/health/story.html?id=469fc465-246e-4990-a3d8-0b1e70d147a 7 High potassium level could have been treated before woman's death: inquest ...
http://www.todayincardiology.com/logon/frameset.asp?article=logon.asp INTERHEART: Nine risk factors predict over 90% of acute MI High ApoB/ApoA-1 ratio and...
http://www.todayincardiology.com/200410/frameset.asp?article=ictus.asp Early and selective PCI/CABG strategies equivalent All revascularization procedures were...
http://www.todayincardiology.com/200410/frameset.asp?article=stemi.asp ACC/AHA guidelines for treatment of STEMI updated Changes in pharmacological management...
As I'm in the process of trying to figure out what to do with the rest of my life, I spent a free Saturday with one of my hospital's anesthesia attendings (no...
great idea im interested Mike MacKinnon mmackinnon@... ... From: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Date: 10/09/04 21:39:36 To: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Subject:...
Hey Phil, It did sound like fun. Anesthesia is 95% boredom and 5% chaos. It sounds like you were in the 5% range! Yes, I think it is important to visualize,...
Hi Phil Sounds like you had fun. I was surprised the first time I witnessed the oxygenation continuing for 4 or 5 minutes before dropping. It sort of alters...