Answer to ECG quiz 5
The ECG shows AV-block III (complete heart block). P-waves are not related to QRS. PP-interval is constant, but independent of RR-interval, which is also constant.…
The ECG shows AV-block III (complete heart block). P-waves are not related to QRS. PP-interval is constant, but independent of RR-interval, which is also constant.…
The QRS complex (ventricular complex): normal and abnormal configurations and intervals A complete QRS complex consists of a Q-, R- and S-wave. However, all three…
Video lecture: The ECG curve: P-wave, PR Interval, Q-wave, R-wave, S-wave, QRS complex, ST segment, T-wave and QT interval Summary of lecture The Normal…
Coronary artery disease: On LDL cholesterol, dietary fat & statins You are probably aware that ischemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, has…
Principles of pediatric & neonatal ECG interpretation Pediatric and neonatal ECG interpretation follows the same principles as ECG interpretation in adults, but there are important…
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The ECG must always be interpreted systematically. Failure to perform systematic interpretation may actually be detrimental. We have therefore compiled a pocket guide with a…