Friday 26 February 2016

ECG of the Week - 29th February 2016

The following ECG is from an 80 year old female who presented to the Emergency Department complaining of lethargy and feeling generally unwell.


Wednesday 24 February 2016

ECG of the Week - 22nd February 2016 - Interpretation

This ECG is from a 28 year old male who presented following an episode of syncope. he had no known medical problems, takes no regular medication and has no family history of collapse or sudden cardiac death.

Friday 19 February 2016

ECG of the Week - 22nd February 2016

This ECG is from a 28 year old male who presented following an episode of syncope. he had no known medical problems, takes no regular medication and has no family history of collapse or sudden cardiac death.

Wednesday 17 February 2016

ECG of the Week - 15th February 2016 - Interpretation

The following ECG is from an 86 yr old female who presented following an episode of chest pain. She has a dual chamber PPM in situ following a prior episode of complete heart block. Old ECG's revealed an A-paced rhythm with no lateral / high lateral T wave inversion.

Friday 12 February 2016

ECG of the Week - 15th February 2016

The following ECG is from an 86 yr old female who presented following an episode of chest pain. She has a dual chamber PPM in situ following a prior episode of complete heart block. Old ECG's revealed an A-paced rhythm with no lateral / high lateral T wave inversion.

Wednesday 10 February 2016

ECG of the Week - 8th February 2016 - Interpretation

The following ECG is from a 56 yr old female who presented with 3 hours of typical cardiac chest pain. The pain onset coincided with an episode of emotional distress.

Friday 5 February 2016

ECG of the Week - 8th February 2016

The following ECG is from a 56 yr old female who presented with 3 hours of typical cardiac chest pain. The pain onset coincided with an episode of emotional distress.

ECG of the Week - 1st February 2016 - Interpretation

The following ECG is from a 60yr old male who had an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Return of spontaneous circulation was attained pre-hospital.