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ECG of the Week – 17th August 2022 – Interpretation

Posted on August 17, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

You are reviewing the ECG of a man who has had an intermittent history of chest pain during exercise. His PMH includes being an active smoker but he has no other cardiac risk factors. He is currently pain free. There is a family history of cardiomyopathy.

Observations are P78 BP182/105, T36.8, RR16, Sats 100% on air. ECG as below.

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Posted in ECG of the Week | Tagged Wellens

ECG of the Week – 17th August 2022

Posted on August 17, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

You are reviewing the ECG of a man who has had an intermittent history of chest pain during exercise. His PMH includes being an active smoker but he has no other cardiac risk factors. He is currently pain free. There is a family history of cardiomyopathy.

Observations are P78 BP182/105, T36.8, RR16, Sats 100% on air. ECG as below.

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ECG of the Week – 10th August 2022 Interpretation

Posted on August 10, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

You are reviewing a 16 year old girl who has taken an estimated 66-222mg/Kg overdose of her grandmothers SR Theophylline tablets 6 hours prior.

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Posted in ECG of the Week | Tagged AVNRT, overdose, SVT, Theophylline, Toxidrome

ECG of the Week – 10th August 2022

Posted on August 10, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

You are reviewing a 16 year old girl who has taken a 120mg/Kg overdose of her grandmothers theophylline tablets.

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ECG of the Week 9th March 2022 – Interpretation

Posted on March 9, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

You are reviewing a 49 year old man who presented with chest pain and an unremarkable ECG. His observations remain within normal limits and your management plan was to repeat a troponin and ECG and discharge home with a stress test as follow up. His repeat ECG is below.

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Posted in ECG of the Week | Tagged AV block, ECG0134, Mobitz 2

ECG of the Week 9th March 2022

Posted on March 9, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

You are reviewing a 49 year old man who presented with chest pain and an unremarkable ECG. His observations remain within normal limits and your management plan was to repeat a troponin and ECG and discharge home with a stress test as follow up. His repeat ECG is below.

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Posted in ECG of the Week | Tagged ECG0134

ECG of the Week – 23rd February 2022

Posted on February 23, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

The following ECG is from an 82 year old man with metastatic mesothelioma on immunotherapy treatment with a background of secondary autoimmune pancreatitis (and type 2 DM) and colitis. He also has a history of coronary stents.

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Posted in ECG of the Week | Tagged ECG0132

ECG of the Week – 2nd February 2022 – Interpretation

Posted on February 2, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

You are reviewing an 80 year old man who has collapsed.

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Posted in ECG of the Week, Uncategorized | Tagged 1st degree heart block, bifascicular block, ECG0129, LAD, LAFB

ECG of the Week – 2nd February 2022

Posted on January 19, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

You are reviewing an 80 year old man who has collapsed.

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Posted in ECG of the Week | Tagged ECG0129

ECG of the Week – 5th January 2022

Posted on January 5, 2022 by Larissa Raymond

The ECG below is from a 79 year old woman presenting with chest pain and shortness of breath.

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Posted in Advanced EM Cases, ECG of the Week | Tagged ECG0127

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