I don't have time to get the PDF of the full article, but I figured I'd pass this along! ... Am J Cardiol. <javascript:AL_get(this, 'jour', 'Am J Cardiol.');>...
David: Sorry for the delay. [snip] ... at first. My differentials were 1) V-tach, 2) Maybe related to the HypoKalemia 3) Tachycardia as a compensatory rate to...
Full article now included. ... From: Scott Beaudoin on behalf of Scott Beaudoin Sent: Fri 12/1/2006 9:55 PM To: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Cc: Subject: New Study...
Would someone be so kind as to interpret the attached ekg and give me some insight. This ekg was posted at a 12 lead class last night during a paramedic...
It's not just AF, David. This patient almost certainly has an accessory pathway, most likely WPW Type A. There are some cycle lengths < 5 small blocks, which...
I strongly agree with Tom, this is a classic A-fib with WPW EKG. Look for 3 diagnostic criteria: 1 - Irregularly irregular (a-fib) 2 - Different QRS morphology...
Could someone please tell me why I am not receiving the EKG images. I have listed below what I get on the screen: Attachment(not stored) Presentation2.ppt ...
The EKG was done in Microsoft Powerpoint. If you do not have Powerpoint on your computer, you will not be able to open it. I converted it to a pdf file. See...
I agree AF with accessory pathway probably due to WPW. These are always scary cases since they can conduct across the accessory pathway at very fast rates as...
You never know. Although I agree it is less likely one must be aware that there is the risk. Andrew ... From: Thai Shanti To: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Unfortunately, you must receive individual emails from the EKG Club in order to receive file attachments. They are not available from the daily digest or web...
Could anyone point me in the right direction. I am trying to learn 12 leads on my own. I am looking for a web site or book. My biggest thing is the axis. I...
Here is a good book I found very helpful: Rapid Interpretation of EKG's , Dale Dubin is the author . here is the website EmergencyEKG.com. I hope it helps ...
Is anyone aware of an on-line 12 lead course? I am interested in finding a basic 12 lead interpretation course which can be used by many people without...
Tomás García’s “12-Lead ECG: The Art of Interpretation”. Find it at Amazon.Com. He used to be a member of this list. I really miss his comments on this...
I am a moniter tech and last night a patient's heart rate went from 60's and 80's to 220's.I called the patient's floor and the HUC said the nurse was busy and...
First of all, WHERE ARE THE STRIPS??? LOL! :) Just kidding. Sort of. In all seriousness, from what I just read, you didn't make the call. Right? The nurses ...
It sounds like you did everything you needed to do .Why did'nt the nurses that also made those calls get the same as you? As for the supervisor that made...
Or, you could slap the shit out of the stupid bitch and look for another job. G ... Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Or,...
Gene, that's quite possibly the best post to EKG_CLUB this year. Mike McKinnon would probably have taken a similar approach to that which you recommend. We...
BWhahahh Well said! U go Gene! ... From: Paul Bailey To: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 10:39 PM Subject: Re: [ekg_club] need...
To the EKG Club: I found this 12 lead EKG on the EMS desk at our receiving hospital and I thought it was interesting. I have no patient information. (See file...
I see a normal sinus rhythm with a right bundle branch and posterior fascicle block (making it a bifascicular block). There are non-specific ischemic changes...
Gustavo: I've noticed with several different EKGs showing bifascicular block that you will have a concordant T wave in lead V2. I believe this acceptable as an...
Question for the group: What reperfusion arrhthmias have you ever experienced? Reason being, I have experienced junctional beats, acc. junctional, couplets, VT...
I guess I'm missing something. Lead V1 does have a rSR', so, I guess one could then state there is a RBBB. But, Leads I and V6 don't have any slurring of the...
RBBB, LVH (LAD plus Voltage criteria: R >10mm in aVL, R in I + S in III > 30mm - I may be wrong on the exact number of mm). The LVH could account for the LAD...