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ECG Case 137The monitor alarms "extreme ventricular tachycardia". There are three features on this rhythm strip that suggest artefact -- can you spot them?Robert Buttner and Emre AslangerDecember 19, 2021
ECG Case 136A woman in her 60s with a broad complex tachycardia. There are two ECG features that suggest an accessory pathway, can you spot them?Robert Buttner and Emre AslangerDecember 2, 2021
ECG Case 135A single agent overdose causing AV blockade, QRS widening, and QT prolongation.... but reports of death only if QRS > 200ms. Which medication is this?Robert Buttner, Chris Nickson and Emre AslangerOctober 8, 2021
ECG Case 134Crushing chest pain and diaphoresis. New inferior Q waves and T-wave inversion, yet this is a normal ECG. Can you explain why?Robert Buttner and Emre AslangerSeptember 22, 2021
ECG Case 133Chest pain, shock and ST elevation in aVR. The LAST place this patient needs to be is in the cath labRobert Buttner and Emre AslangerSeptember 15, 2021
ECG Case 132A negative troponin, resolved chest pain, and a "normal" ECG does not exclude ACS requiring emergent interventionRobert Buttner and Emre AslangerSeptember 8, 2021
ECG Case 131An 88-year-old man with palpitations and a HR fixed at 150. This is not flutter or AVNRT -- can you explain why?Robert Buttner and Emre AslangerAugust 26, 2021
ECG Case 130Yet another ED patient with SVT -- but there is one feature on this ECG that suggests a congenital structural abnormality, can you spot it?Robert Buttner and Emre AslangerAugust 18, 2021
ECG Case 129A man in his 40s with exertional chest pain and a small troponin rise. Is this just LVH? Bedside echo gives us the answerRobert Buttner and Emre AslangerAugust 11, 2021
ECG Case 128There are five features on this "normal" ECG that suggest impending inferior STEMI - can you spot them?Robert Buttner and Emre AslangerAugust 4, 2021
ECG Case 127Can ST depression and T wave inversion in aVL be normal? Can BER cause reciprocal changes? Learn about using the QRS-T wave angle to answer these questionsRobert Buttner and Emre AslangerJuly 28, 2021