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AIVR
AV Dissociation
Rhythm Strip Only
2°AVB
ECG FOAM
Supernormal Conduction: 2nd Degree AV Block With Rare Captures; Accelerated Ventricular Rhythm-KH
ECG Learning Center
AIVR
AV Dissociation
Fusion Beat
Usurpation
ECG FOAM
AV Dissociation by Usurpation
ECG Learning Center
AV Dissociation
Rhythm Strip Only
ECG FOAM
AV Dissociation by Default
ECG Learning Center
AV Dissociation
Rhythm Strip Only
ECG FOAM
AV Dissociation by Default
ECG Learning Center
Accel Junctional
~AV Dissociation
ECG FOAM
Accelerated J Rhythm and Incomplete AV Diss
ECG Learning Center
AV Dissociation
Sinus Brady
12-lead
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Steve Smith
What are these wide complexes? If unclear by explanation, the laddergram helps to understand.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
AV Dissociation
Junctional Escape
Sinus Brady
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
What is the Rhythm?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
AV Dissociation
Isorhythmic Dissociation
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Steve Smith
A young man with lightheadedness and bradycardia, and an impatient AV node.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
AV Dissociation
Brady
Isorhythmic Dissociation
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Steve Smith
A young man with lightheadedness and bradycardia, and an impatient AV node.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
AIVR
AV Dissociation
Isorhythmic Dissociation
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Steve Smith
What is this rhythm?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
AV Dissociation
monoVT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
An unstable wide complex tachycardia resistant to electrical cardioversion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
AV Dissociation
Junctional Escape
Sinus Brady
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Mystery Rhythm, Explained by K. Wang's Ladder Diagram.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
20min later
AV Dissociation
Deeply Inverted T Wave
Sinus Brady
Takotsubo
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
You MUST recognize this pattern, even if it is not common
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post resus
Accel Junctional
AV Dissociation
Deeply Inverted T Wave
Resolved HyperK
Sinus Brady
Takotsubo
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
You MUST recognize this pattern, even if it is not common
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
AV Dissociation
Rhythm Strip Only
-3°AVB
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Another Guest post from K. Wang: What is the rhythm/conduction problem?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
AV Dissociation
Junctional Escape
2°AVB 2:1
-3°AVB
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
What Kind of AV Block is This? Guest Post by Dr. K. Wang (The Rhythm Master), Using a Ladder Diagram
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Accel Junctional
AV Dissociation
-3°AVB
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
AV Dissociation. Is there AV block?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
AV Dissociation
SOB
LBBB
Palps
RVOT
12-lead
Vertical QRS Axis
WCT
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Dawn Altman
Ventricular Tachycardia In A Patient With Myopathy
ECG Guru
AV Dissociation
Brady
Classic Inferoposterior MI
Inf STE
Junctional Escape
Recip STD
Regular
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ST Elevation in V4R
12-lead
3°AVB
ECG FOAM
Dawn Altman
Inferior Wall M.I. with Right Ventricular M.I.
ECG Guru
AIVR
AV Dissociation
ECG FOAM
Ed Burns and Robert Buttner
Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm (AIVR)
LITFL
AV Dissociation
Capture
FVT
Left Axis
RBBB
Wide QRS (120)
ECG FOAM
Ed Burns and Mike Cadogan
Idiopathic Fascicular Left Ventricular Tachycardia
LITFL
AV Dissociation
Extreme Axis
monoVT
ECG FOAM
Ed Burns
Ventricular Tachycardia – Monomorphic VT
LITFL
AV Dissociation
Ventricular Pacing
ECG FOAM
ECG of the Week - 3rd March 2014 - Interpretation
ECG of the Week