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ECG library and interpretation. Clinical cases, contextual blog posts and high quality EKG images for download from LITFL ECG Library
A simple, step-by-step guide to reading an ECG (also known as ECG interpretation), with included ECG examples and ECG quiz questions.
Worked examples of the three main methods to calculate ECG rate, along with an explanation of paper speeds and relevant clinical applications
In this article, we will explore the basics of ECG physiology, and build on this knowledge for interpretation in later articles. In a nutshell, however, the ECG is used to assess the magnitude, timing, and direction of electrical flow in the heart.
Pure didactics where the point is to learn the vocabulary and basic processes of ECG interpretation. For example: LIfe In the Fast Lane; UBC ECG Learning Modules; ECGpedia; Searchable databases of ECGs. For example: NYU’s ECG Database; Physionet; ECG Learning Center (Utah) Practice/Quiz Modes of ECGs. For example: NYU ECG Learning Sets; LIfe ...
It will help to pull up a “normal” EKG, so look at this normal sinus EKG from Life in the Fast Lane. While you’re there, review the characteristics of normal sinus rhythm on EKG.
ECG Axis Interpretation From Life In The Fast Lane. Posted on May 31, 2019 by Tom Wade MD. I will be erasing the post below and changing it to the title blog post. Remember that every YouTube video has a transcript that you can open and follow along as you watch the video*:
ECG Eponym: First ECG in a human 1887 - WALLER, Augustus Desiré. ECG, Jimmy the dog: ECG Exigency: Diagnosis, Wenckebach Squared? Wenckebach, AV block, SA, deliberate mistake, SA block: ECG Eponym: Luciani period (1873) - LUCIANI, Luigi. Group beating, second degree, AV block 2nd degree: ECG Eponym: Demonstrated AV block in humans (1873 ...
A systematic approach to reading an Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) in 5 clear steps that will increase confidence in ECG interpretation. Primary reference recom...
In this first video we walk you through every aspect of the basics of the ECG including: Describe the parts of the ECG; Rate, rhythm, axis; P wave, PR interval, QRS complex, ST-segment, T wave, QT interval; Identify the features of a normal ECG