About the “ECG of the month”
Every month we’ll post an ECG trace that we invite you to “diagnose”. Click on the ECG trace image and then you submit your explanation by making a comment on the post. Your comment won’t appear until it has been approved so don’t worry if you don’t see it immediately.
Alternatively, you can email your thoughts and analysis to comms@scst.org.uk
Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – September 2021
I don’t have any clinical information in relation to this month’s ECG, but what I’m interested in is the rhythm and conduction. I don’t think it’s quite as straightforward as it first appears and I’m not absolutely sure of everything that’s going on. I’ve numbered the...
Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – August 2021
This ECG was recorded at 25mm/s from a 72 year old male who was complaining of a prolonged period of chest pain at rest. He has a history of diabetes and hypertension. How should the ECG be interpreted? Dr Dave Richley, Associate Lecturer Newcastle University...
Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – July 2021
I don't have any clinical information to accompany this months ECG but all I'm interested in is the rhythm. What exactly is happening here? I have numbered the beats to facilitate discussion Dr Dave Richley, Associate Lecturer Newcastle University Thanks to Scott...
Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – June 2021
This ECG was recorded from a 21-year old female who had complained of palpitations. On examination she had an ejection systolic murmur. What is the most likely explanation for the abnormal ECG appearances? Answer: Well, it looks like my clue was useful to a few...
Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – May 2021
I don’t have any clinical history to go with this ECG, but how best should we describe the rhythm? I have numbered the beats to facilitate discussion. Analysis & continuing discussion below I agree with Scott’s analysis that this is second-degree AV block in...
Dr Dave Richley ECG of the Month – April 2021
ECG 1 (Above) was recorded from an aysmptomatic 79-year old female with hypertension, for which she was taking an ACE inhibitor and a diuretic. ECG 2 (below - apologies for the size, please zoom if you can) was recorded two months later as part of a routine assessment...