Atrial Fibrillation With A Rapid Ventricular Response
This is a good example of atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. The rate is around 150 per minute, and the rhythm is almost regular. Show your students how to "march out" the QRS...
View ArticleAnterior Wall M.I. With Atrial Fibrillation
A good teaching ECG, showing clearly elevated ST segments in V1 through V4. This patient had an LAD occlusion. In addition, he has new-onset atrial fib at a rate of about 120/min. Atrial fib has...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With A Rapid Ventricular Response
This is a good basic rhythm strip example of atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response showing the identifying characteristics of atrial fibrillation: no P waves, an irregularly-irregular...
View ArticleECG Challenge From Dr. Ahmed - Patient With Hyperkalemia
This ECG was kindly donated to the ECG Guru website by Dr. Ahmed for open discussion among our members. The patient was a 70+ year-old man who presented with a complaint of dizziness. His serum...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With A Controlled Ventricular Response
Atrial fibrillation with a controlled ventricular response is often considered to be atrial fib that has been controlled with medication. While this is often true, it is possible to see atrial fib...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With Rapid Ventricular Response
This is a good rhythm strip to use to illustrate how atrial fibrillation can almost look regular when the rate is fast. Students should be taught how to "march out" the rhythm for regularity. It is...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With a Rapid Ventricular Response
This rhythm strip is recorded in two simultaneous leads, which is always preferable to one single lead. It is a good example of atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. Atrial fib that...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With A Rapid Ventricular Response
This ECG rhythm strip has all the hallmarks of atrial fibrillation: the rhythm is irregularly irregular and there are no P waves. The rate is about 150 beats per minute. There is no P wave because...
View ArticleAtrial Fibrillation With A Rapid Ventricular Response
This is a good example of atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. The rate is around 150 per minute, and the rhythm is almost regular. Show your students how to "march out" the QRS...
View ArticleAnterior Wall M.I. With Atrial Fibrillation
A good teaching ECG, showing clearly elevated ST segments in V1 through V4. This patient had an LAD occlusion. In addition, he has new-onset atrial fib at a rate of about 120/min. Atrial fib has...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With A Rapid Ventricular Response
This is a good basic rhythm strip example of atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response showing the identifying characteristics of atrial fibrillation: no P waves, an irregularly-irregular...
View ArticleECG Challenge From Dr. Ahmed - Patient With Hyperkalemia
This ECG was kindly donated to the ECG Guru website by Dr. Ahmed for open discussion among our members. The patient was a 70+ year-old man who presented with a complaint of dizziness. His serum...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With A Controlled Ventricular Response
Atrial fibrillation with a controlled ventricular response is often considered to be atrial fib that has been controlled with medication. While this is often true, it is possible to see atrial fib...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With Rapid Ventricular Response
This is a good rhythm strip to use to illustrate how atrial fibrillation can almost look regular when the rate is fast. Students should be taught how to "march out" the rhythm for regularity. It is...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With a Rapid Ventricular Response
This rhythm strip is recorded in two simultaneous leads, which is always preferable to one single lead. It is a good example of atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. Atrial fib that...
View ArticleECG Basics: Atrial Fibrillation With A Rapid Ventricular Response
This ECG rhythm strip has all the hallmarks of atrial fibrillation: the rhythm is irregularly irregular and there are no P waves. The rate is about 150 beats per minute. There is no P wave because...
View ArticleECG Basics: Onset of Atrial Fibrillation
This strip shows the onset of atrial fibrillation. A fib can be "paroxysmal," meaning that it has a sudden onset, but then stops spontaneously, usually within 24 hours to a week. A fib can also be...
View ArticleAtrial fibrillation and Type 2 M.I.
The Patient: This excellent teaching case was donated to the ECG Guru by our friend, Sebastian Garay (who is an ECG Guru himself). It was taken from a 33-year-old man who was complaining of chest...
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