Tuesday, September 9, 2014

ECG Blog #97 (ECG Video-Blog-3) - SVT with Marked ST Depression

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     This is the 3rd installment of my ECG Video Blog. This 11-minute video features a case of a patient with SVT (SupraVentricular Tachycardia) with chest pain and marked ST depression on his 12-lead ECG. Please give me Feedback on how you like these ECG Video-Blogs!
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NOTE: There are advantages to using a video format format. These include:
  • Ability to illustrate concepts not done full justice by the written word.
  • Greater dispersion of my content through Google & YouTube. This material is free for anyone to use.
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LINKS to my ECG Video-Blog installments:
  • ECG Video-Blog #1-Revised (= Blog #95) — Is there AV Block?
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  • ECG Video-Blog #2 (= Blog #96) — Bundle Branch Blocks
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  • ECG Video-Blog #3 (= Blog #97— SVT with marked ST Depression
  •    Click Here for Timed Contents to Video-Blog #3!
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  • ECG Video-Blog #4 (= Blog #98) — Clinical Arrhythmia Mgmt (Part I )
  • ECG Video-Blog #5 (Blog #99) — Clinical Arrhythmia Mgmt (Part 2 )
  • ECG Video-Blog #6 (= Blog #100) — Clinical Arrhythmia Mgmt (Part 3 )
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  • ECG Video-Blog #7 (= Blog #101) — Wide Tachycardia + Chest Pain
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  • ECG Video-Blog #8 ( = Blog #105) — Basics of AV Block
  • ECG Video-Blog #9 ( = Blog #110) — Complete AV Block? / Laddergrams
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  • ECG Video-Blogs #10,11,12 ( Blog #113) — Rhythm Diagnosis Basics
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  • ECG Video-Blog #13 ( = Blog #116) — Essentials of Axis / Hemiblocks
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  • ECG Video-Blog #14 ( = Blog #117) — Brugada Syndrome
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  • ECG Video-Blog #15 ( = Blog #118) — QRST Changes
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  • ECG Video-Blog #16 ( = Blog #120) — Giant T Waves
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      Acknowledgment — My appreciation to the following individual:
      • Dr. Ong (Taiwan) — for providing me with the case for ECG Video-Blog #3.
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      The patient is a previously healthy 60-year old man who presented with palpitations and new-onset chest pain. He was on no meds — and had no prior history of heart disease. BP = 70 systolic at the time the 12-lead ECG in Figure-1 was obtained.
      • What is the rhythm in Figure-1?
      • Why so much ST segment depression?
      • What are your diagnostic considerations?
      • What would you do?
      Figure-1: 12-lead ECG obtained from a 60 year old man with chest pain. What is the rhythm? Why so much ST depression? NOTE — Enlarge by clicking on Figures — Right-Click to open in a separate window.
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      GTO – http://youtu.be/5E3_MKuvr9c on YouTube to view this ECG Video (11 minutes).
      • Click Here  — for a Timed CONTENTS of this Video-Blog #3.
      • Please also check out my ECG Video Blog page on Google. The link is easy to remember = www.videoecg.com -
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