by SCST News | 1 Oct, 2021 | ECG Of The Month
This month’s ECG was recorded from a 28-year old male while he was suffering from palpitations. He had no history of heart disease. After the administration of intravenous verapamil his heart rate suddenly normalised and a repeat ECG (not shown) revealed sinus rhythm...
by SCST News | 1 Sep, 2021 | ECG Of The Month
I don’t have any clinical information in relation to this month’s ECG, but what I’m interested in is the rhythm and conduction. I don’t think it’s quite as straightforward as it first appears and I’m not absolutely sure of everything that’s going on. I’ve numbered the...
by SCST Communications | 1 Aug, 2021 | ECG Of The Month
This ECG was recorded at 25mm/s from a 72 year old male who was complaining of a prolonged period of chest pain at rest. He has a history of diabetes and hypertension. How should the ECG be interpreted? Dr Dave Richley, Associate Lecturer Newcastle University...
by SCST Communications | 1 Jul, 2021 | ECG Of The Month
I don’t have any clinical information to accompany this months ECG but all I’m interested in is the rhythm. What exactly is happening here? I have numbered the beats to facilitate discussion Dr Dave Richley, Associate Lecturer Newcastle University Thanks...
by SCST Communications | 1 Jun, 2021 | ECG Of The Month
This ECG was recorded from a 21-year old female who had complained of palpitations. On examination she had an ejection systolic murmur. What is the most likely explanation for the abnormal ECG appearances? Answer: Well, it looks like my clue was useful to a few...
by SCST Communications | 1 May, 2021 | ECG Of The Month
I don’t have any clinical history to go with this ECG, but how best should we describe the rhythm? I have numbered the beats to facilitate discussion. Analysis & continuing discussion below I agree with Scott’s analysis that this is second-degree AV block in...
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