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Atrial Tach
High Grade AVB
Lewis Lead
Rhythm Strip Only
ECG FOAM
ECG of the Week - 1st June 2015 - Interpretation
ECG of the Week
Lewis leads
AFlutter
Lewis Lead
RBBB
12-lead
SVT with Aberrancy
WCT
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Van Wall
A wide complex tachycardia
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
Lewis Lead
Sinus Tach
Tachy
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Regular, steady, and fast at 170 (wide or narrow?), hypoxic, crackles in lungs, B-lines, unconscious
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Some time later
Lewis Lead
Sinus Tach
Tachy
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Regular, steady, and fast at 170 (wide or narrow?), hypoxic, crackles in lungs, B-lines, unconscious
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Lewis Lead
Sinus Tach
Tachy
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Regular, steady, and fast at 170 (wide or narrow?), hypoxic, crackles in lungs, B-lines, unconscious
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Lewis lead
Lewis Lead
-Normal P
Retro P
SVT
ECG FOAM
Aaron Robinson, Steve Smith
Hypotensive and Tachycardic in Clinic: A Quick Ticket to the ED and Lewis Leads
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Lewis lead
Absent P
Junctional Tachycardia
Lewis Lead
Rhythm Strip Only
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A fast narrow complex rhythm.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Arrival
Junctional Tachycardia
Lewis Lead
Palps
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A fast narrow complex rhythm.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Lewis lead
Lewis Lead
Rhythm Strip Only
Sinus Tach
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Atrial fibrillation with RVR: use POCUS to assess volume; then sinus vs. SVT: use of Lewis leads
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Lewis leads
Lewis Lead
Retro P
VT
WCT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Wide Complex Tachycardia: Lewis Leads Do Not Differentiate VT from SVT with Aberrancy
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Lewis leads
AFlutter
HyperK
Lewis Lead
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Very Wide Complex Tachycardia. What is the Rhythm? Use Lewis Leads!!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Lewis lead
Absent P
Lewis Lead
Rhythm Strip Only
WCT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Wide Complex Tachycardia. What is the Diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog