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This presentation will deal with the basics of ECG description as well

... Sinoatrial node depolarizes and send electrical impulse to atrioventricular node. Atria depolarize. This is on ECG represented by the P wave. In the atrioventricular node, the impulse is slowed down, in order to let the ventricles fill with blood from atria contraction. This on ECG is represented by ...
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... • Blood tests. Routine blood tests can help your doctor identify the cause of heart failure, find out if your kidneys and liver have been affected, and know whether you have risk factors, such as diabetes or high blood pressure. • Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG). An EKG is done to find any problems w ...
Non-Invasive Transcutaneous Pacing
Non-Invasive Transcutaneous Pacing

... bradycardias (i.e., amiodarone, digoxin, β-blockers, calcium channel blockers, procainamide), permanent pacemaker failure, idioventricular bradycardias, symptomatic atrial fibrillation with slow ventricular response, refractory bradycardia during resuscitation of hypovolemic shock, and bradyarrhythm ...
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... This abnormal heart rhythm may stop on its own. If it continues, the doctor will attempt to pace your heart into a regular heart rhythm. You may feel dizzy or even pass out for a short period of time (seconds). At this point, an electrical shock is given through the chest to stop the arrhythmia and ...
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Module-1-Heart-and-Hypertension-EN

... His exercise stress test was normal. The Holter showed premature atrial contractions, and some episodes of supraventricular ectopy. The Echo shows normal EF, mitral annular calcification, mild left atrial dilation, concentric LVH and moderate diastolic dysfunction. ...
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BOARD REVIEW COURSE
BOARD REVIEW COURSE

... The Heart Rhythm Society’s registration and housing vendor, IECi, will process and accept the following credit cards: American Express, VISA, and MasterCard. Checks submitted must be drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars and made payable to the Heart Rhythm Society. The registrant pays all fees or ch ...
CHEP_CPD_Module1_EN
CHEP_CPD_Module1_EN

... His exercise stress test was normal. The Holter showed premature atrial contractions, and some episodes of supraventricular ectopy. The Echo shows normal EF, mitral annular calcification, mild left atrial dilation, concentric LVH and moderate diastolic dysfunction. ...
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PE1918 Ventricular Septal Defect

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Sudden Cardiac Death With Apparently Normal Heart

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... Our classifier distinguishes six classes, i.e. the Normal Sinus rhythm and five most common arrhythmia categories. Every heart beat/ training instance of the classifier is represented with a total of 203 features (morphological features and discrete wavelet coefficients). Our contribution is in empl ...
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... • The heart is divided by a central wall (septum) into right an left halves – the septum serves to separate oxygenated blood (left half) from deoxygenated blood (right half) – each half consists of a superiorly positioned atrium and an inferiorly positioned ventricle – the atrium receives blood retu ...
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... • The heart is divided by a central wall (septum) into right an left halves – the septum serves to separate oxygenated blood (left half) from deoxygenated blood (right half) – each half consists of a superiorly positioned atrium and an inferiorly positioned ventricle – the atrium receives blood retu ...
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... Competitive athletes are considered by the public the epitome of health with a normal heart. It is, however, not a rare finding to observe during a sport career several types of arrhythmias. In some cases arrhythmias can be life-threatening and can lead to major events as an arrhythmic syncope, card ...
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... Mobitz II = fixed PR & RR intervals (long) with regular dropped beats caused by disease below the AV node, ie. the bundle of His may be associated with anterior AMI ventricular rates can be quite slow, with dyspnoea, syncope & fatigue frequently progresses to a higher level of block & requires pacin ...
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... presentations. The development of medicinal products for treatment of this serious condition in children is therefore influenced by a set of complex factors that differ from the adult population. Unsurprisingly, the main symptoms and clinical manifestations also differ. ...
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