These ECG's are from a 70 yr old male who presented to the Emergency Department following an overdose of unknown agent / agents.
The first ECG was performed on arrival the second ECG following intervention.
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Sunday, 25 January 2015
ECG of the Week - 19th January 2015 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a 23 yr old female who presented to the Emergency Department following an episode of palpitations. She is fit & healthy and was asymptomatic when this ECG was performed.
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Saturday, 17 January 2015
ECG of the Week - 19th January 2015
This ECG is from a 23 yr old female who presented to the Emergency Department following an episode of palpitations. She is fit & healthy and was asymptomatic when this ECG was performed.
ECG of the Week - 12th January 2015 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a 74 yr old female. I don't have any more clinical information on the case unfortunately.
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Friday, 9 January 2015
ECG of the Week - 12th January 2015
This ECG is from a 74 yr old female. I don't have any more clinical information on the case unfortunately.
ECG of the Week - 5th January 2015 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a 78 yr old male with known severe dilated cardiomyopathy. He presented complaining of worsening peripheral oedema, anorexia and weakness.
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Sunday, 4 January 2015
ECG of the Week - 5th January 2015
This ECG is from a 78 yr old male with known severe dilated cardiomyopathy. He presented complaining of worsening peripheral oedema, anorexia and weakness.
Saturday, 3 January 2015
ECG of the Week - 29th December 2014 - Interpretation
This week's ECG's are not examples of subtly but do highlight the need to repeat ECG's when things change. These ECG's are form a 40 yr old male who presented with a history of chest pain.
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