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2°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Ventricular escape rhythm in setting of Type II AV block
ECG Learning Center
Dizzy
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
Weak
ECG FOAM
Alex Bracey, Maura Corbett, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
An Adolescent with dizziness and near syncope
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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
Excess Disc. STE
RCA Occlusion
Syncope
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Andy Lichtenheld, Steve Smith
A 70-something woman with syncope and a wide complex
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
After second defibrillation
Brady
Arrest
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Chest pain and a "normal" ECG
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
Deeply Inverted T Wave
HyperK
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 60-something dialysis patient with complete heart block: ultrasound before and after treatment
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital rhythm
Brady
HyperK
Rhythm Strip Only
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 60-something dialysis patient with complete heart block: ultrasound before and after treatment
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Rhythm
Rhythm Strip Only
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Syncope Several Times, Complete Heart Block, And a Surprise ECG in the ED!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Slow AFlutter
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Atrial Flutter. What else??
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
HyperK (5.4)
Slow AFlutter
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Extreme Bradycardia after Diarrhea and Dehydration. Best ED treatment?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
2 days later
Deeply Inverted T Wave
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Giant Inverted T waves in an Elderly Patient
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Deeply Inverted T Wave
2°AVB 2:1
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Giant Inverted T waves in an Elderly Patient
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
1h later, T 25.2
Hypothermia
Osborn Wave
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Massive Osborn Waves of Severe Hypothermia (23.6 C), with Cardiac Echo
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
Multi-Vessel Disease
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Very Unstable Angina. No STEMI present, but needs the cath lab now.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
2h later
LBBB
RBBB
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Bizarre T-wave inversion of Stokes Adams attack (syncope and complete AV block), with alternating RBBB and LBBB
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Deeply Inverted T Wave
Syncope
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Bizarre T-wave inversion of Stokes Adams attack (syncope and complete AV block), with alternating RBBB and LBBB
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Rhythm Strip Only
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Dawn Altman
ECG Basics: Third-degree AV Block, Complete Heart Block
ECG Guru
AF
ECG FOAM
Rhythm Strip Only
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG Guru
High Grade AVB
Serial ECG
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Dawn Altman
High-grade AV Block
ECG Guru
Rhythm Strip Only
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Dawn Altman
ECG Basics: Idioventricular Escape Rhythm
ECG Guru
Rhythm Strip Only
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Dawn Altman
ECG Basics: Idioventricular Escape Rhythm
ECG Guru
Rhythm Strip Only
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Dawn Altman
ECG Basics: Sinus Rhythm With Complete AV Block and Ventricular Escape Rhythm
ECG Guru
~AF
Brady
Dizzy
ECG FOAM
HyperK (6.5)
~JEB
~Ventricular Escape
ECG Guru
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Ed Burns and Robert Buttner
Ventricular Escape Rhythm
LITFL
Failure to Capture
Runaway Pacemaker
Slow AFlutter
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Ed Burns and Robert Buttner
Pacemaker Malfunction
LITFL
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