This week's ECG is from a 75 yr old female with a histroy of ischaemia heart disease.
She presented complaining of palpitations and dysponea. Clinical examination finding were consistent with cardiac failure.
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Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Friday, 25 April 2014
ECG of the Week - 28th April 2014
This week's ECG is from a 75 yr old female with a histroy of ischaemia heart disease.
She presented complaining of palpitations and dysponea. Clinical examination finding were consistent with cardiac failure.
She presented complaining of palpitations and dysponea. Clinical examination finding were consistent with cardiac failure.
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
ECG of the Week - 21st April 2014 - Interpretation
This week's ECG is from a 58yr old male brought in by ambulance following a polypharmacy overdose.
Vital signs - BP 104/75 RR 9 T 37.2 Sats 96% GCS 6 (E=1 M=4 V=1 ) BSL 5.9
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Vital signs - BP 104/75 RR 9 T 37.2 Sats 96% GCS 6 (E=1 M=4 V=1 ) BSL 5.9
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Friday, 18 April 2014
ECG of the Week - 21st April 2014
This week's ECG is from a 58yr old male brought in by ambulance following a polpharmacy overdose.
Vital signs - BP 104/75 RR 9 T 37.2 Sats 96% GCS 6 (E=1 M=4 V=1 ) BSL 5.9
Vital signs - BP 104/75 RR 9 T 37.2 Sats 96% GCS 6 (E=1 M=4 V=1 ) BSL 5.9
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
ECG of the Week - 14th April 2014 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a 67yr old male. He had no cardiac history and presented following a minor fall whilst intoxicated.
Someone will likely ask why the ECG was performed, I don't know. I suspect it is one of the 'because we can' ECGs that we all see on a daily basis.
You can see the comments on our original post here.
Someone will likely ask why the ECG was performed, I don't know. I suspect it is one of the 'because we can' ECGs that we all see on a daily basis.
You can see the comments on our original post here.
Friday, 11 April 2014
ECG of the Week - 14th April 2014
This ECG is from a 67yr old male. He had no cardiac history and presented following a minor fall whilst intoxicated.
Someone will likely ask why the ECG was performed, I don't know. I suspect it is one of the 'because we can' ECGs that we all see on a daily basis.
Someone will likely ask why the ECG was performed, I don't know. I suspect it is one of the 'because we can' ECGs that we all see on a daily basis.
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
ECG of the Week - 7th April 2014 - Interpretation
This week's ECG is from a 14yr old female who presents following an episode of palpitations and associated dizziness.
Check out the comments on our original post here.
This week's ECG is from a 14yr old female who presents following an episode of palpitations and associated dizziness.
Check out the comments on our original post here.
Friday, 4 April 2014
ECG of the Week - 7th April 2014
This week's ECG is from a 14yr old female who presents following an episode of palpitations and associated dizziness.
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
ECG of the Week - 31st March 2014 - Interpretation
The following is a rhythm strip from a 77yr old male. He has a history of hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia. He complained of chest pain during this ECG recording.
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Check out the comments from our original post here.
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