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Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – April 2021

Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – April 2021

by SCST Communications | 2 Apr, 2021 | ECG Of The Month

ECG 1 (Above) was recorded from an aysmptomatic 79-year old female with hypertension, for which she was taking an ACE inhibitor and a diuretic. ECG 2 (below – apologies for the size, please zoom if you can) was recorded two months later as part of a routine...
Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – March 2021

Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – March 2021

by SCST News | 3 Mar, 2021 | ECG Of The Month

This ECG was recorded from a 40-year old male who was resuscitated from a cardiac arrest while playing football. There was no medical history of note except that he had recently noticed that he was getting more breathless on exertion. What abnormalities are present...
Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – February 2021

Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – February 2021

by SCST Communications | 1 Feb, 2021 | ECG Of The Month

QUESTION I was sent this ECG from someone who was puzzled about the rhythm and wanted my opinion. I wasn’t given any history but I think I managed to work out what was going on. I’d be interested to hear other people’s explanations though, so what do you think?  ...
Dr Dave Richley’s ECG of the Month – December 2020

Dr Dave Richley’s ECG of the Month – December 2020

by SCST News | 1 Dec, 2020 | ECG Of The Month

The rhythm here is irregular, but why? What exactly is going on? I’ve numbered the QRS complexes to facilitate discussion. Dr Dave Richley,  Associate Lecturer Newcastle University
Dr Dave Richley’s ECG of the Month – November  2020

Dr Dave Richley’s ECG of the Month – November 2020

by SCST News | 1 Nov, 2020 | ECG Of The Month

This ECG was recorded from an essentially asymptomatic 55-year old male after his GP noticed that he was bradycardic during a routine check-up. He had no family history of note, was not taking any medication and his blood pressure was 130/90 mm Hg. Does the ECG...
Dr Dave Richley’s ECG of the Month – October  2020

Dr Dave Richley’s ECG of the Month – October 2020

by SCST Media | 8 Oct, 2020 | ECG Of The Month

I don’t have any information about the patient, but can you provide a full description of the rhythm on this 3-lead recording?
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