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ECG Interpretation: Myocardial ischaemia and infarction
Dr Theo Sklavos ECG Interpretation: Myocardial ischaemia and infarction Part two of a 5 part lecture series on ECG/EKG Interpretation of Myocardial ischemia and infarction with cardiologist A/Prof William Wang.
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - April 18, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Theo Sklavos Tags: ECG Basics ECG Library ECG interpretation Myocardial Infarction Myocardial Ischaemia Myocardial Ischemia Posterior Myocardial Infarction Source Type: blogs

ECG Interpretation: The Basics
Dr Theo Sklavos ECG Interpretation: The Basics Part one of a 5 part lecture series on ECG Interpretation with Dr Theo Sklavos and cardiologist A/Prof William Wang
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - April 16, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Theo Sklavos Tags: ECG Basics ECG Library Axis interpretation Calibration ECG Axis Interpretation ECG interpretation Source Type: blogs

CXR Case 157
Michael A. Gibbs, MD CXR Case 157 A 79 year old female with a history of atrial fibrillation and hypertension presents with increasing dyspnea. Interpret the evolving CXR's
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - April 16, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Michael A. Gibbs, MD Tags: Cardiology Radiology Respiratory adult cxr Chronic pericardial effusion CXR interpretation CXR Quiz Source Type: blogs

CXR eponyms in pulmonary embolism
Dr Mike Cadogan CXR eponyms in pulmonary embolism Eponymythology associated with chest X-ray signs in pulmonary embolus and pulmonary infarction. We review related eponyms, the person behind their origin, their relevance today, and modern terminology
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - March 6, 2020 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mike Cadogan Tags: Cardiology Eponymythology Radiology Respiratory Antonio Palla Aubrey Otis Hampton C. H. Joseph Chang Chang sign chest radiograph CXR CXR interpretation Felix Fleischner Felix George Fleischner Fleischner sign Hampton hump Nil Source Type: blogs

Name that murmur
Dr Andrew Robbins Name that murmur Eponymythology of named cardiac murmurs. Related eponyms, the person behind their origin, their relevance today, and modern terminology.
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - November 4, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Andrew Robbins Tags: Cardiology Eponymythology Bruit de Roger George Frederic Still Henri-Louis Roger Maladie de Roger Roger’s murmur Still's murmur ventricular septal defect Source Type: blogs

Riding the FOAM of ECG Waves
Dr Mike Cadogan Riding the FOAM of ECG Waves FOAMed movement has facilitated access to myriad online educational resources and journals, previously locked behind a paywall. ecgwaves update for all LITFL readers who enjoy putting the F into FOAM...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - September 26, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mike Cadogan Tags: Cardiology FOAM Website Review Araz Rawshani ECG course ecgwaves FOAMed Source Type: blogs

Aortic Regurgitation Eponymythology
Dr Gary Zhang Aortic Regurgitation Eponymythology Chronological review of the eponyms of aortic regurgitation / insufficiency based on the 31 signs proposed by Ashrafian (2005) and Zacek (2018)
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 19, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Gary Zhang Tags: Cardiology Eponym Eponymythology Aortic incompetence Aortic insufficiency Aortic regurgitation Aortic valve incompetence Fredrick T. Sherman Ludwig Traube popliteal-brachial gradient Rosenbach sign Shelley sign Sherman sign Traub Source Type: blogs

ECG Rule of Fours
Dr Gerard Fennessy ECG Rule of Fours aka ECG Interpretation Made Easy One day, in a town not too far from here, the ICU registrar (you) is admitting a 60 year old male, who has just been brought into the emergency department with profound weakness, and needed to be intubated for respiratory failure. They were struggling in the ER, all resuscitation bays […]
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - July 3, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Gerard Fennessy Tags: Cardiology ECG Basics ECG interpretation rule of four Rule of Fours Source Type: blogs

ECG Case 117
Dr John Larkin ECG Case 117 ECG of a 14yr old female who presents following an episode of palpitations and associated dizziness. Interpret her ECG using the Arruda algorithm
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - June 22, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr John Larkin Tags: Cardiology Pediatrics TOP 100 ECG Arruda algorithm EKG Milstein algorithm Wolff-Parkinson-White WPW Source Type: blogs

Ultrasound Case 094
Dr James Rippey Ultrasound Case 094 A 68 year old male presents 2 weeks post coronary artery bypass grafting. He describes continuing chest wall pain, increasing shortness of breath and poor exercise tolerance. You wonder whether this is a pericardial effusion have a look.
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - May 29, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr James Rippey Tags: Cardiology TOP 100 Ultrasound echocardiography Pericardial effusion Post CABG Effusion spine sign Top 100 ultrasounds Source Type: blogs

History of the Electrocardiogram
Dr Mike Cadogan History of the Electrocardiogram A brief (...and frequently updated) history of electrocardiography and the eponymous names behind the ECG/EKG...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - May 24, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr Mike Cadogan Tags: Cardiology Eponymictionary Eponymythology Physiology ECG Einthoven triangle Fontaine leads Saitengalvanometer string galvanometer telecardiogram Source Type: blogs

Ultrasound Case 091
Dr James Rippey Ultrasound Case 091 A 56 year old woman presents with chest pain and shortness of breath. Her ECG demonstrates widespread precordial ischaemic change.
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - April 21, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Dr James Rippey Tags: Cardiology TOP 100 Ultrasound apical ballooning Cardiac ultrasound echocardiography fractional shortening octopus trap Tako-Tsubo Takotsubo Takotsubo cardiomyopathy TCM Source Type: blogs

Benjamin Sacks
(1896 - 1971) was an American physician. 1924 - Along with Emanuel Libman defined atypical verrucous valvular lesions in patients with SLE (Libman–Sacks endocarditis) The post Benjamin Sacks appeared first on Life in the Fast Lane • LITFL • Medical Blog.
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 31, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Gary Zhang Tags: Cardiology Eponym Benjamin Sacks Libman-Sacks endocarditis Source Type: blogs

CXR Essentials: The Failing Heart
Medmastery video helps identify the features of cardiac failure on the chest X-ray. Evaluation of the three stages of failure including vascular redistribution; interstitial oedema and alveolar oedema The post CXR Essentials: The Failing Heart appeared first on Life in the Fast Lane.
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 16, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Sabrine Elkhodr Tags: Cardiology Medmastery Respiratory alveolar edema CXR Heart failure interstitial edema pulmonary oedema Source Type: blogs

Pacemaker Essentials: Troubleshooting with vectors
Pacemakers and the ECG: Learn to recognize failure to capture on an ECG or rhythm strip. Medmastery pacemeker essentials The post Pacemaker Essentials: Troubleshooting with vectors appeared first on Life in the Fast Lane.
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 1, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Sabrine Elkhodr Tags: Cardiology Medmastery failure to capture pacemaker Source Type: blogs