The following ECG is from a patient complaining of acute onset chest pain.
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Friday, 27 October 2017
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
ECG of the Week - 23rd October 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 24 yr old male who presents to the Emergency Department following a sporting injury. An ECG was performed as the patient stated they had a prior cardiac history. He had undergone an EP study and ablation for pre-excitation.
Friday, 20 October 2017
ECG of the Week - 23rd October 2017
The following ECG is from a 24 yr old male who presents to the Emergency Department following a sporting injury. An ECG was performed as the patient stated they had a prior cardiac history. He had undergone an EP study and ablation for pre-excitation.
Wednesday, 18 October 2017
ECG of the Week - 16th October 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 23 yr old female who presents to the Emergency Department with lower limb cellulitis. A 'routine' ECG was performed.
Friday, 13 October 2017
ECG of the Week - 16th October 2017
The following ECG is from a 23 yr old female who presents to the Emergency Department with lower limb cellulitis. A 'routine' ECG was performed.
Wednesday, 11 October 2017
ECG of the Week - 9th October 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 64 yr old female who presents feeling generally unwell and weak. She has a history of pituitary lesion treated by surgical resection and radiotherapy.
Friday, 6 October 2017
ECG of the Week - 9th October 2017
The following ECG is from a 64 yr old female who presents feeling generally unwell and weak. She has a history of pituitary lesion treated by surgical resection and radiotherapy.
Wednesday, 4 October 2017
ECG of the Week - 2nd October 2017 - Interpretation
The following ECG is from a 16 yr old male who presented with episodes of feeling unwell, nauseous and dizzy. He is on no medication and was investigated for palpitations 7 yrs ago without cause identified.
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