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ECG Interpretation VIdeo
ECG Interpretation VIdeo
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This module provides a systematic approach to ECG interpretation. It begins with rate estimation using the 300 method or rhythm-strip count, then assesses rhythm regularity, P waves, axis, conduction blocks, and signs of ischemia or infarction.<br /><br />Key rhythm patterns are reviewed: sinus tachycardia, SVT, ventricular tachycardia, atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation, PACs, and PVCs. The lesson emphasizes recognizing regular vs irregular and irregularly irregular rhythms, especially atrial fibrillation and flutter, which are high-risk “can’t miss” findings.<br /><br />Axis interpretation is simplified using leads I and aVF (“two thumbs up”): both positive is normal, I positive/aVF negative suggests left axis deviation, and I negative/aVF positive suggests right axis deviation.<br /><br />Conduction abnormalities include first-degree AV block (PR > 200 ms), bundle branch blocks (QRS > 120 ms), and second- and third-degree AV blocks. Right and left bundle branch block patterns are distinguished using V1 and V6.<br /><br />The module also covers ischemia and infarction by coronary territory, stressing contiguous lead changes and reciprocal ST depression. ECG evolution is described from T-wave inversion to ST depression, ST elevation, and Q waves. It also highlights posterior MI, accessory pathways/pre-excitation, and dangerous ventricular rhythms including VT, torsades, and VF, which require urgent recognition and treatment.
Keywords
ECG interpretation
cardiac rhythm
axis deviation
AV block
bundle branch block
myocardial ischemia
ventricular arrhythmias
atrial fibrillation
myocardial infarction
ventricular tachycardia
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