Question: Does an extreme right axis (backward) always indicate a ventricular...
Today's expert is Jason E. Roediger, CCT, CRAT, who is a highly respected Cardiovascular Technician at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond, VA. He is...
View ArticleJason's Blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for June 17-24. What "highs" and...
This week’s ECG is categorized under the heading:“Tracing suggestive of ” This is a classical example of this pair of derangements.Patient's clinical data: 46-year-old white man who presented...
View ArticleAll depends on how you define "degrees".
One of our local news channels was reporting widespread and record-breaking right axis deviation throughout central Virginia. References / Sources: 1.) WRIC Richmond News and Weather - - WRICTV8 -...
View ArticleJason’s blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for July 29th – August 5th. What's...
I performed this 12-lead ECG (Fig. 1) several years ago in the medical intensive care unit (MICU) while standing at the patient's bedside. As I was recording the ECG, I distinctly remember thinking to...
View ArticleJason's Blog: ECG Challenge of the Week for Sept. 9-16.
Patient's clinical data: 76-year-old white man admitted to the ICU. Hint: In Fig. 2, there is an extremely subtle clue on that ECG that I almost didn't notice. Laddergrams will be provided for both...
View ArticleJason's Blog: ECG Challenge for the month of June, 2013.
Unfortunately, I have no available clinical data on this patient. Merely looking for an interpretation of the ECG in it's raw form.Rate this content: Select ratingGive Jason's Blog: ECG...
View ArticleTachycardia In An Unresponsive Patient
The Patient This ECG was obtained from a 28-year-old woman who was found in her home, unresponsive. She was hypotensive at 99/35. No one was available to provide information about past medical...
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