This ECG is from a 35 yr old male who presented to the Emergency Department complaining of palpitations, dysponea, and light-headedness for the preceding hour. He has no known past medical history.
Vital signs: BP 115/65, RR 20, Sats 98% RA, T 36.6
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Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
ECG of the Week - 28th October 2013
This ECG is from a 35 yr old male who presented to the Emergency Department complaining of palpitations, dysponea, and light-headedness for the preceeding hour. He has no known past medical history.
Vital signs: BP 115/65, RR 20, Sats 98% RA, T 36.6
Vital signs: BP 115/65, RR 20, Sats 98% RA, T 36.6
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
ECG of the Week - 21st October 2013 - Interpretation
This week case includes three ECG's from the same patient.
They are from a 74 yr old patient who I assume had multiple medical co-morbidities.
The patient presented having had several episodes of chest pain in the preceding 24 hours.
Check out our comments from the original case post here.
They are from a 74 yr old patient who I assume had multiple medical co-morbidities.
The patient presented having had several episodes of chest pain in the preceding 24 hours.
Check out our comments from the original case post here.
Friday, 18 October 2013
ECG of the Week - 21st October 2013
This week case includes three ECG's from the same patient.
They are from a 74 yr old patient who I assume had multiple medical co-morbidities.
The patient presented having had several episodes of chest pain in the preceding 24 hours.
They are from a 74 yr old patient who I assume had multiple medical co-morbidities.
The patient presented having had several episodes of chest pain in the preceding 24 hours.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
ECG of the Week - 14th October 2013 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a 24 year old male who presents with chest pain.
He is normally fit & well.
Vital signs: BP 134/76 RR 16 Sats 99% RA Temp 36.8
Check out the comments at our original post here.
He is normally fit & well.
Vital signs: BP 134/76 RR 16 Sats 99% RA Temp 36.8
Check out the comments at our original post here.
Friday, 11 October 2013
ECG of the Week - 14th October 2013
This ECG is from a 24 year old male who presents with chest pain.
He is normally fit & well.
Vital signs: BP 134/76 RR 16 Sats 99% RA Temp 36.8
Our interpretation post for this ECG can be found here.
He is normally fit & well.
Vital signs: BP 134/76 RR 16 Sats 99% RA Temp 36.8
Our interpretation post for this ECG can be found here.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
ECG of the Week - 7th October 2013 - Intepretation
This is one of the older ECG's I've got in my collection and as such I've got very little clinical information on the case except it is from a 71 year old female.
Please check out the great comments from our readers on this ECG at our original post here.
Please check out the great comments from our readers on this ECG at our original post here.
Friday, 4 October 2013
ECG of the Week - 7th October 2013
This is one of the older ECG's I've got in my collection and as such I've got very little clinical information on the case except it is from a 71 year old female.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
ECG of the Week - 30th September 2013 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a 88 year old male who presents following multiple episodes of pre-syncope during the day. Past history of hyperlipidaemia, hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and CVA.
Medications include warfarin, metoprolol, and a diuretic. He is not taking digoxin or other antiarrhythmics.
Check out the extensive and excellent comments on these ECG's from our original case post here.
Check out the extensive and excellent comments on these ECG's from our original case post here.
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