Friday 30 December 2016

ECG of the Week - 2nd January 2016

The following ECG's are from a 89 yr old male who presented with worsening dizziness and light-headedness. Clinical examination revealed postural hypotension. He is on no medication.

Wednesday 28 December 2016

Friday 23 December 2016

ECG of the Week - 26th December 2016

The following ECG is from a 36 yr old male who presented with chest pain and dysponea.

Wednesday 21 December 2016

ECG of the Week - 19th December 2016 - Interpretation

The following ECG is from a 63 yr old female who presented complaining of palpitations. She has a history of prior episodes of palpitations.

Friday 16 December 2016

ECG of the Week - 19th December 2016

The following ECG is from a 63 yr old female who presented complaining of palpitations. She has a history of prior episodes of palpitations.

Wednesday 14 December 2016

ECG of the Week - 12th December 2016 - Interpretation

The following ECG is from a 67 yr old male who was brought to the Emergency Department following an Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OOHCA). Return of circulation was achieved pre-hospital following 8 mins of CPR. He has a history of 'heart muscle weakness', T2DM and 'kidney problems'. 

Friday 9 December 2016

ECG of the Week - 12th December 2016

The following ECG is from a 67 yr old male who was brought to the Emergency Department following an Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OOHCA). Return of circulation was achieved pre-hospital following 8 mins of CPR. He has a history of 'heart muscle weakness', T2DM and 'kidney problems'. 

Wednesday 7 December 2016

ECG of the Week - 5th December 2016 - Interpretation

The following ECG is from a 57 yr old male who presented with diarrhoea & vomiting. Past medical history of T2DM and  hypertension. The second ECG is from a month prior when the patient had presented with epigastric pain.

Friday 2 December 2016

ECG of the Week - 5th December 2016

The following ECG is from a 57 yr old male who presented with diarrhoea & vomiting. Past medical history of T2DM and  hypertension. The second ECG is from a month prior when the patient had presented with epigastric pain.