In cardiac arrest, the speed and type of treatment can literally mean life or death in the immediate term, but can also affect health outcomes after successful resuscitation. During out-of-hospital ...
The rhythm is regular at a rate of 150 beats/min; however, there are two long RR intervals (↔). The QRS complex is narrow (0.08 sec) and has a normal morphology and normal axis between 0° and 90° ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine identified persistent deficiencies in electrocardiogram interpretation across all levels of medical training. Analysis of 78 ...
With heart rate monitors now standard in smartwatches and fitness trackers, electrocardiograms (ECG/EKG) have rapidly become a common feature in health wearables. The technology aims to assist ...
The rhythm is regular at a rate of 42 beats/min. The first five QRS complexes are wide (0.14 seconds), with no P waves seen before or after. However, a P wave appears immediately before the fifth QRS ...
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