ECG Pointers: STEMI Equivalents from the American College of Cardiology
ECG Pointers returns with STEMI equivalents from the American College of Cardiology.
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ECG Pointers returns with STEMI equivalents from the American College of Cardiology.
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What should you look for on the ECG in the patient with syncope? Matthew Christensen and Kristy Schwartz bring you “ABCDE Left Right”.
ECG pointers returns with atrial fibrillation with aberrancy!
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What should you consider with pediatric narrow complex tachydysrhythmia?
Heard of the Barcelona Criteria for LBBB and STEMI?
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What is the Lewis Lead, and how can it help you evaluate an ECG?
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This week on ECG Pointers we start a new series on post myocardial infarction complications. Today we present a case of stent thrombosis, discuss the diagnosis, and figure out how to treat the patient appropriately.
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Cleavon MD is back with a video on how to read an EKG.
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Electrocardiograms are fun to look at: like abstract art that hangs in a fancy museum, their beauty is often in the eye of the beholder. That being said, they are a vital tool to interpret. There are several situations when the Pediatric ECG is an integral part of the evaluation.
Ready for some great ECG learning? This post in the Syncope Series from ECG Pointers discusses Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC).
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