
Normal Sinus Rhythm
In normal sinus rhythm, pacemaking impulses arise from the SA node and are transmitted to the ventricles via the AV-node and His-Purkinje system

In normal sinus rhythm, pacemaking impulses arise from the SA node and are transmitted to the ventricles via the AV-node and His-Purkinje system

A description of the "right ventricular strain" ECG pattern with some great ECG examples. Life in the Fast Lane ECG Library

A review of the ECG features of right ventricular infarction with some useful tips on how to diagnose this important condition

Electrocardiographic Features of Right Ventricular Hypertrophy (RVH) RAD; dominant R wave (V1) S wave (V5) and more

ECG Changes of Poor R wave progression (PRWP) with R wave height ≤ 3 mm in V3 on LITFL EKG Library

A discussion of some of the common pacemaker malfunctions with some great example ECGs. LITFL EKG Library

A review of the different types of pacemaker rhythms with some fantastic example ECGs. LITFL EKG LIbrary

A review of the ECG features of myocarditis - Myocardial inflammation in the absence of ischaemia. Life in the Fast Lane LITFL ECG Library

A brief review of some of the more common ECG Motion Artefacts: Tremors, Shivering and Chest Compressions on the LITFL ECG Library

A review of ECG features of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), including voltage and non-voltage criteria

ECG changes of left ventricular aneurysm (persistent ST elevation following STEMI) with some ECG examples. LITFL EKG Library

A review of the different types of limb lead reversal with some excellent example ECGs and Einthoven's triangle explanation