This ECG is from a 23 yr old female. She presented to the Emergency Department feeling generally unwell. She is a known Type 1 Diabetic.
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Friday, 28 November 2014
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
ECG of the Week - 24th November 2014 - Interpretation
This is one of the oldest ECG's I have in my collection and as such I don't have any clinical information on the case other then it's from a 90 yr old female.
So why do we think she ended up in the Emergency Department based on the ECG ?
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So why do we think she ended up in the Emergency Department based on the ECG ?
Check out the comments on our original post here.
Sunday, 23 November 2014
ECG of the Week - 24th November 2014
This is one of the oldest ECG's I have in my collection and as such I don't have any clinical information on the case other then it's from a 90 yr old female.
So why do we think she ended up in the Emergency Department based on the ECG ?
So why do we think she ended up in the Emergency Department based on the ECG ?
Saturday, 22 November 2014
ECG of the Week - 17th November 2014 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a fit & well 17 yr old male who presented to the Emergency Department with chest pain following a minor chest wall injury. Clinical examination revealed local chest wall tenderness at the site of trauma. Vital signs - BP, RR, Sats, Temp - were within normal limits. Chest x-ray was unremarkable and the pain resolved with simple analgesia. His 'routine' ECG is below.
Check out the comments from our original post here.
Check out the comments from our original post here.
Sunday, 16 November 2014
ECG of the Week - 17th November 2014
This ECG is from a fit & well 17 yr old male who presented to the Emergency Department with chest pain following a minor chest wall injury. Clinical examination revealed local chest wall tenderness at the site of trauma. Vital signs - BP, RR, Sats, Temp - were within normal limits. Chest x-ray was unremarkable and the pain resolved with simple analgesia. His 'routine' ECG is below.
ECG of the Week - 10th November 2014 - Interpretation
This ECG is from an 89 yr old female who presented with a week's history of feeling generally unwell and episodic pre-syncope over the prior 24 hours.
Vital signs: BP 168/67 GCS 15 Sats 96% RA Temp 36.4 C (97.5 F)
Check out the comments on our original post here.
Vital signs: BP 168/67 GCS 15 Sats 96% RA Temp 36.4 C (97.5 F)
Check out the comments on our original post here.
Monday, 10 November 2014
ECG of the Week - 10th November 2014
This ECG is from an 89 yr old female who presented with a week's history of feeling generally unwell and episodic pre-syncope over the prior 24 hours.
Vital signs: BP 168/67 GCS 15 Sats 96% RA Temp 36.4 C (97.5 F)
Vital signs: BP 168/67 GCS 15 Sats 96% RA Temp 36.4 C (97.5 F)
Saturday, 8 November 2014
ECG of the Week - 3rd November 2014 - Interpretation
These ECG's are from a 56 yr old male who present with 2 hours of chest pain. Past history of hypertension and smoking. The ECG's were performed 15 mins apart with ongoing chest pain.
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Check out the comments on our original post here.
Saturday, 1 November 2014
ECG of the Week - 3rd November 2014
These ECG's are from a 56 yr old male who present with 2 hours of chest pain. Past history of hypertension and smoking. The ECG's were performed 15 mins apart with ongoing chest pain.
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