by SCST Communications | Oct 1, 2022 | ECG Of The Month
This ECG was recorded from a 20-year-old male who collapsed after experiencing palpitations while travelling on a bus. Are there any abnormal features that suggest a possible cause of the symptoms? The Answer The most unusual feature of this ECG is what looks like a...
by SCST Communications | Sep 1, 2022 | ECG Of The Month
I don’t have clinical information in relation to this month’s ECG but I don’t think it’s absolutely necessary because what I’m interested in is simply a full description of the cardiac rhythm, including any conduction abnormalities. I’m not completely sure of the...
by SCST News | Aug 1, 2022 | ECG Of The Month
Once again, I don’t have any clinical information but how would you describe and interpret this ECG? It’s probably unreasonable for you to be expected to make a definite diagnosis but based on what you can see, what are the most likely possibilities? The Answer This...
by SCST Communications | Jul 1, 2022 | ECG Of The Month
I don’t have any clinical details but this month’s ECG is an exercise in rhythm analysis. What exactly do you think is going on here? I’ve numbered the QRS complexes to facilitate discussion. The Answer It might be tempting after glancing at this one to say that it...
by SCST Communications | Jun 1, 2022 | ECG Of The Month
Something a bit different this month. An emergency ambulance was despatched to the home of a 50-year-old morbidly obese male who was complaining of severe, crushing chest pain that had started 30 minutes earlier while he has eating. There were no other symptoms. BP...
by SCST Communications | May 1, 2022 | ECG Of The Month
This month’s ECG was recorded from a 42-year old male who was complaining of gradually increasing exertional dyspnoea over several months. He was also experiencing breathlessness when lying flat. He had not had any chest pain. Physical examination revealed swollen...
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