This ECG is from an 86 yr old male referred by his General Practitioner with worsening renal failure. He has a history of atrial fibrillation with bradycardia for which he had a PPM inserted. His medications include metoprolol.
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Wednesday 30 August 2017
Friday 25 August 2017
ECG of the Week - 28th August 2017
This ECG is from an 86 yr old male referred by his General Practitioner with worsening renal failure. He has a history of atrial fibrillation with bradycardia for which he had a PPM inserted. His medications include metoprolol.
Wednesday 23 August 2017
ECG of the Week - 21st August 2017 - Interpretation
This ECG is from a 35 yr old male Type 1 diabetic. He presents feeling generally unwell with abdominal pain and dysponea.
Friday 18 August 2017
ECG of the Week - 21st August 2017
This ECG is from a 35 yr old male Type 1 diabetic. He presents feeling generally unwell with abdominal pain and dysponea.
Wednesday 16 August 2017
ECG of the Week - 14th August 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 74 yr old male who presented with suspected cardiac chest pain.
Friday 11 August 2017
ECG of the Week - 14th August 2017
The following ECG is from a 74 yr old male who presented with suspected cardiac chest pain.
Wednesday 9 August 2017
ECG of the Week - 7th August 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 59 yr old female who presented to the Emergency Department complaining of palpitations.
Friday 4 August 2017
ECG of the Week - 7th August 2017
The following ECG is from a 59 yr old female who presented to the Emergency Department complaining of palpitations.
Wednesday 2 August 2017
ECG of the Week - 31st July 2017 - Interpretation
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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