
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
Aequanimitas, a Latin word derived from aequo animo, "with even mind", meaning equanimity or calmness of mind. Excerpts from Sir William Osler's Valedictory Address at the University of Pennsylvania on May 1st, 1889
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