PR segmentECG PR segment is the flat, usually isoelectric segment between end of the P wave and the start of the QRS complex.Mike CadoganAugust 1, 2020
PR IntervalAssessment / interpretation of the EKG PR interval. ECG PR interval is the time from the onset of the P wave to the start of the QRS complex.Mike CadoganAugust 1, 2020
Delta WaveThe characteristic ECG findings in the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome include a slurred upstroke to the QRS complex (the Delta wave)Mike Cadogan and Robert ButtnerAugust 1, 2020
U WaveThe U wave is a small (0.5 mm) deflection immediately following the T wave, usually in the same direction as the T wave. Best seen leads V2 and V3.Ed BurnsAugust 1, 2020
R waveOn this page we will discuss and provide examples of R wave abnormalities such as Dominant R wave in V1, aVr and PRWP LITFL ECG LibraryMike CadoganAugust 1, 2020
Q WaveQ Wave morphology and interpretation. A Q wave is any negative deflection that precedes an R wave. LITFL ECG LibraryEd Burns and Robert ButtnerAugust 1, 2020
P waveOverview of normal P wave features, as well as characteristic abnormalities including atrial enlargement and ectopic atrial rhythmsMike Cadogan and Robert ButtnerAugust 1, 2020
ECG Exam TemplateECG exam template with headings and prompts which can be used as template for ECG-based exam questions, such as the FACEM FRCEM OSCEChris NicksonAugust 1, 2020
ECG Rhythm EvaluationGuide to ECG rhythm analysis. The rhythm is best analysed by looking at a rhythm strip. This is a 7 step approach to ECG rhythm analysisChris NicksonAugust 1, 2020
ECG Interpretation: Other cardiac conditionsPart five of a 5 part lecture series on ECG/EKG Interpretation with Dr Theo Sklavos and cardiologist A/Prof William Wang.Theo SklavosApril 24, 2020
ECG Interpretation: TachyarrhythmiasPart four of a 5 part lecture series on ECG/EKG Interpretation on tachyarrhythmias with Dr Theo Sklavos and cardiologist A/Prof William Wang.Theo SklavosApril 20, 2020
ECG Interpretation: Conduction diseasePart three of a 5 part lecture series on ECG/EKG Interpretation on conduction disease with Dr Theo Sklavos and cardiologist A/Prof William WangTheo SklavosApril 19, 2020