Jason's Blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for June 10-17. Why did the...
As is the case with all practical blogs, I’m encouraging ECG Guru members to engage in active group participation. Share your thoughts, observations, impressions, findings, and interpretations. Feel...
View ArticlePACs With Left Anterior Fascicular Block Aberrancy
A good example of aberrantly conducted premature beats (PACs or possibly PJCs) that are conducted with a left anterior fascicular block. The underlying rhythm is sinus at about 80/min. The timing of...
View ArticleJason's Blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for Nov. 4th - 18th.
This is a "Routine" resting 12-lead ECG I performed on a patient several months ago in the Outpatient ECG Lab.PATIENT CLINICAL DATA: 72-year-old white man; asymptomatic; resting comfortably in...
View ArticleRight Bundle Branch Block With Left Anterior Fascicular Block
This is a nice, clear right bundle branch block pattern: wide QRS, supraventricular rhythm (NSR), and rSR' pattern in V1. Wide little s waves in Leads I and V6 are also diagnostic. The left axis...
View ArticleJason's Blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for June 10-17. Why did the...
As is the case with all practical blogs, I’m encouraging ECG Guru members to engage in active group participation. Share your thoughts, observations, impressions, findings, and interpretations. Feel...
View ArticlePACs With Left Anterior Fascicular Block Aberrancy
A good example of aberrantly conducted premature beats (PACs or possibly PJCs) that are conducted with a left anterior fascicular block. The underlying rhythm is sinus at about 80/min. The timing of...
View ArticleJason's Blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for Nov. 4th - 18th.
This is a "Routine" resting 12-lead ECG I performed on a patient several months ago in the Outpatient ECG Lab.PATIENT CLINICAL DATA: 72-year-old white man; asymptomatic; resting comfortably in...
View ArticleRight Bundle Branch Block With Left Anterior Fascicular Block
This is a nice, clear right bundle branch block pattern: wide QRS, supraventricular rhythm (NSR), and rSR' pattern in V1. Wide little s waves in Leads I and V6 are also diagnostic. The left axis...
View ArticleLeft Anterior Fascicular Block
This ECG provides an example of LEFT ANTERIOR FASCICULAR BLOCK (LAFB). It is from an elderly woman for whom we have no other history.The conduction system below the AV node consists of the Bundle of...
View ArticleLeft Anterior Fascicular Block (Hemiblock)
This ECG provides an example of LEFT ANTERIOR FASCICULAR BLOCK (LAFB). It is from a 71-year-old woman for whom we have no other history. She also has first-degree AV block and right bundle branch...
View ArticleSubtle ST Elevation And Left Anterior Hemiblock
We have no clinical information about this patient, except that he was complaining of chest pain, and was initially treated by prehospital paramedics.ST Changes The paramedics noted a slight J...
View ArticleTeaching Series - Tachycardia and Left Anterior Fascicular Block
This series of three ECGs is from a 60-year-old man who was brought to the Emergency Department after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. No injuries were found, but the patient was severely...
View ArticleInstructors' Collection ECG of the WEEK: Bifascicular Block and Sinus...
Today’s ECG is from a 75 year old man who has been experiencing syncope. Examination of the ECG shows a sinus bradycardia at just under 40 bpm. There is a first-degree AV block, with a PR interval of...
View ArticleInstructors' Collection ECG of the WEEK: Anterior Wall M.I. With Bifascicular...
This ECG is taken from an 82-year-old man who called 911 because of chest pain. He has an unspecified “cardiac” history, but we do not know the specifics. WHAT IS THE RHYTHM? The heart rate is 69...
View ArticleJason's Blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for June 10-17. Why did the...
From June 10, 2012: As is the case with all practical blogs, I’m encouraging ECG Guru members to engage in active group participation. Share your thoughts, observations, impressions, findings, and...
View ArticlePACs With Left Anterior Fascicular Block Aberrancy
A good example of aberrantly conducted premature beats (PACs or possibly PJCs) that are conducted with a left anterior fascicular block. The underlying rhythm is sinus at about 80/min. The timing of...
View ArticleJason's Blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for Nov. 4th - 18th.
This is a "Routine" resting 12-lead ECG I performed on a patient several months ago in the Outpatient ECG Lab.PATIENT CLINICAL DATA: 72-year-old white man; asymptomatic; resting comfortably in...
View ArticleRight Bundle Branch Block With Left Anterior Fascicular Block
This is a nice, clear right bundle branch block pattern: wide QRS, supraventricular rhythm (NSR), and rSR' pattern in V1. Wide little s waves in Leads I and V6 are also diagnostic. The left axis...
View ArticleLeft Anterior Fascicular Block
This ECG provides an example of LEFT ANTERIOR FASCICULAR BLOCK (LAFB). It is from an elderly woman for whom we have no other history.The conduction system below the AV node consists of the Bundle of...
View ArticleLeft Anterior Fascicular Block (Hemiblock)
This ECG provides an example of LEFT ANTERIOR FASCICULAR BLOCK (LAFB). It is from a 71-year-old woman for whom we have no other history. She also has first-degree AV block and right bundle branch...
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