The following ECG is from a 66 yr old male for presented to the Emergency Department complaining of dizziness and pre-syncope without chest pain. He has a history of ischaemic heart disease.
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Friday, 28 July 2017
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
ECG of the Week - 24th July 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 52 yr old female who was referred by her General Practitioner with confusion and abnormal biochemistry results.
Friday, 21 July 2017
ECG of the Week - 24th July 2017
The following ECG is from a 52 yr old female who was referred by her General Practitioner with confusion and abnormal biochemistry results.
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
ECG of the Week - 17th July 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a normally fit and well 10 yr old female who presented with chest pain. She has normal vital signs and a normal chest x-ray.
Friday, 14 July 2017
ECG of the Week - 17th July 2017
The following ECG is from a normally fit and well 10 yr old female who presented with chest pain. She has normal vital signs and a normal chest x-ray.
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
ECG of the Week - 10th July 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 52 yr old who presented to a remote medical center, 360km from the nearest tertiary hospital, with chest pain for 1 hour.
Friday, 7 July 2017
ECG of the Week - 10th July 2017
The following ECG is from a 52 yr old who presented to a remote medical center, 360km from the nearest tertiary hospital, with chest pain for 1 hour.
Wednesday, 5 July 2017
ECG of the Week - 3rd July 2017 - Interpretation
The following serial ECG's are from a 69 yr old female who presented with a history of intermittent chest pain. She was pain free on arrival to the Emergency Department and had a brief episode of self-resolving chest pain whilst in the Emergency Department.
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