by SCST Communications | Dec 1, 2023 | ECG Of The Month
I was recently sent this ECG and asked what I thought the rhythm was. The ECG was recorded from a 55-year-old patient who had recently undergone aortic valve and root replacement following infective endocarditis. I think I’ve worked out what’s going on but what do YOU...
by SCST Communications | Nov 1, 2023 | ECG Of The Month
I have been trawling my archives and come up with what I think is a challenging case involving three ECGs. Personal and clinical information has been minimised in order to preserve patient confidentiality and anonymity. Figure 1 is the initial ECG of a young boy, and...
by SCST Communications | Oct 23, 2023 | SCST News
At the National Update Meeting (24th November, Austin Court Birmingham) we will be joined by a plethora of guest speakers discussing the following topics, to name but a few: Physiological Science Networks & Diagnostic transformation Developing Clinical Academic...
by SCST Communications | Oct 21, 2023 | SCST News
As part of this years National Update Meeting, members can apply for grants up to the value of £200 to subsidise travel costs to attend on the 24th November 2023 at Austin Court in Birmingham, B1 2NP. To qualify for the grant you are required to have been a member of...
by SCST Communications | Oct 13, 2023 | SCST News
This year’s SCST 75th Anniversary National Update Meeting (24th November 2023) is shaping up to be another fantastic event. We have some great topics of discussion that will give you a useful insight into current issues on a national scale, and a forward look at the...
by SCST Communications | Oct 2, 2023 | ECG Of The Month
These ECGs (figures 1 and 2) were recorded during an exercise tolerance test on a man who was being investigated for an episode of collapse and paroxysmal tachycardia. What is the explanation for the transient change in QRS morphology? I wish to thank Debbie Wilson...
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