ECG Pointers: Pacemakers… and when they malfunction
Want to know more about pacemakers? This post provides key details in the evaluation and management of patients with pacemakers.
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Want to know more about pacemakers? This post provides key details in the evaluation and management of patients with pacemakers.
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This edition of ECG Pointers continues with the syncope series. Today, we look at Wolff-Parkinson-White. What do you need to evaluate for on ECG?
ECG Pointers: Syncope and Wolff-Parkinson-White Read More »
The ECG in a paced rhythm can be tough to interpret. How do you diagnose STEMI in a paced rhythm?
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Syncope, an ECG with dagger-like Q waves, and signs of left ventricular hypertrophy. Could it be hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?
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What’s one of the most important components of the evaluation for syncope? The ECG!
ECG Pointers: Syncope and Brugada Syndrome Read More »
A patient presents with intracerebral hemorrhage but demonstrates an ECG with deep T wave inversions and QT prolongation. What could be going on?
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Sometimes ventricular tachycardia isn’t that easy to diagnose on ECG… Are there any clues that can help?
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How do you differentiate LV hypertrophy and STEMI? This post in our ECG Pointers series provides you with keys in this tough decision.
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Welcome back to ECG Pointers! This week we examine Torsade de Pointes in detail.
ECG Pointers: Is it Torsade de Pointes? Read More »
What happens with limb lead reversal on the ECG?
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