2nd degree AV block: Mobitz I or II? ventriculophasic responseBifascicular block9 Min Read Willy FrickonNovember 12, 2024 2nd degree AV block: is this Mobitz I or II? And why the varying P-P intervals? Written by Willy Frick A middle aged man presented for elective outpatient surgery. The following ECG was obtained in the preoperative…
aVRBifascicular blockcardiogenic shockIntra-aortic balloon pumpleft mainLeft Main Total Occlusion -- TIMI-0Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardiashark finThrombolytics8 Min Read Magnus NossenonOctober 20, 2024 See what happens when a left main thrombus evolves from subtotal occlusion to total occlusion. Written by Magnus Nossen The patient in today’s case is a male in his 70s with hypertension and type II diabetes mellitus. His wife…
Bifascicular blockRBBB with LAFB (Left Anterior Fascicular Block)RIght Bundle Branch BlockSyncopeTrifascicular block3 Min Read Pendell MeyersonJanuary 28, 2022 A man in his 60s with syncope. In syncope, what are we looking for on the ECG, and why? Submitted and written by Rachel Plate M.D., with some edits by Smith and Meyers A man in his 60s with history of type 2 diabetes,…
Bifascicular blockfractional flow reservefragmented QRSInferior Aneurysm MorphologyLeft Posterior Fascicular Block (hemiblockLPFB)LV aneurysmNon-Occlusion MI (NOMI)q-waves6 Min Read Steve SmithonJanuary 31, 2020 H/o MI and stents with brief angina has this ED ECG. And what is Fractional Flow Reserve? A middle-aged man complained of 15 minutes of classic angina that resolved upon arrival to the ED. Here is his initial ECG: What do you think?…