The following ECG is from a 55yr old male who is having episodes of chest pain with increasing frequency.
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Friday, 24 February 2017
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
ECG of the Week - 20th February 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 20 yr old male who was brought to the Emergency Department following a motorbike accident in which he sustained a head injury.
He has a GCS of 3, BP 160 systolic and divergent pupils.
He has a GCS of 3, BP 160 systolic and divergent pupils.
Friday, 17 February 2017
ECG of the Week - 20th February 2017
The following ECG is from a 20 yr old male who was brought to the Emergency Department following a motorbike accident in which he sustained a head injury.
He has a GCS of 3, BP 160 systolic and divergent pupils.
He has a GCS of 3, BP 160 systolic and divergent pupils.
Wednesday, 15 February 2017
ECG of the Week - 13th February 2017 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a 91 yr old female who presented to a rural medical center, 260 km (160 miles) from the nearest tertiary hospital, complaining of weakness and difficulty standing.
Friday, 10 February 2017
ECG of the Week - 13th February 2017
This ECG is from a 91 yr old female who presented to a rural medical center, 260 km (160 miles) from the nearest tertiary hospital, complaining of weakness and difficulty standing.
Wednesday, 8 February 2017
ECG of the Week - 6th February 2017 - Interpretation
These ECG are from a 59yr old male who presented to the Emergency Department following 2 episodes of syncope. He had a long history of infrequent unexplained syncope over the prior 15 years. His only past medical history is diet controlled T2DM and he was taking no regular medications.
Friday, 3 February 2017
ECG of the Week - 6th February 2017
These ECG are from a 59yr old male who presented to the Emergency Department following 2 episodes of syncope. He had a long history of infrequent unexplained syncope over the prior 15 years. His only past medical history is diet controlled T2DM and he was taking no regular medications.
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
ECG of the Week - 30th January 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG's are from a 55yr old male who presented following a brief period of exertional dizziness and chest pain. He was pain-free on arrival to the Emergency Department. Past medical history of T2DM, hypertension, ex-smoker and hypercholesterolaemia. The ECG's were taken 15 mins apart and the patient remained asymptomatic through-out.
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