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Antiarrhythmics (Lesson 1 - An Introduction) 

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An introduction to antiarrhythmics, including a description of the Singh-Vaughan Williams classification system, and a review of the cardiac action potential.
For more discussion about action potential, check out this excellent video from Bozeman Science ( • The Action Potential )

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4 авг 2024

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@slwankaedbey775
@slwankaedbey775 6 лет назад
you're the uttermost of what we call a teacher. Love your logic in presenting ideas in a clear simple way
@rinc2006
@rinc2006 4 года назад
Within about 14 minutes I quite clearly was able to fully comprehend the relation between the mechanism of the drugs and the relation with ECG changes ,which I couldn't even after refering 3 textbooks.your video is my platform to master antiarrythmic drugs. Thanks a million time
@yen-chungliu7180
@yen-chungliu7180 7 лет назад
A doctor from china learn a lot from your online lesson, thank you for your excellent lecture.
@myspringatgate2007
@myspringatgate2007 5 лет назад
This series is such a FANTASTIC refresher for Step 2/fourth year rotations. THANK YOU!
@nadac5397
@nadac5397 Год назад
These lectures are pure gems! My first aim is to reinforce mai understanding of antiarrhythmics but the second is definitely to learn how to deliver a presentation.
@Kwonyang77
@Kwonyang77 6 лет назад
I am a nursing student and your brief lecture is the best to understand the key point and remember them!!!!!! Big thanks to you!
@albertocaprioglio8533
@albertocaprioglio8533 3 года назад
Never seen such a wonderful lesson! You're incredibly CLEAR!!!
@rbrambaldi
@rbrambaldi 7 лет назад
Just yesterday I was wondering about new videos from you! Thank you so much for the lectures Dr. Strong!
@aarnoman1088
@aarnoman1088 7 лет назад
Thank you so much, and fantastic timing. We just started our anti-arrhythmic lectures today :) Thank you for your hard work, I will be recommending your video to my cohort.
@ashishchoudhary4906
@ashishchoudhary4906 2 года назад
Seems like I've hit a jackpot !! I'm so thankful for these valuable videos Thank you Dr Strong 🙏
@bla4327
@bla4327 5 лет назад
Oh how i wish our books were as simple in explaining these concepts as you
@qezenfereyyubov1089
@qezenfereyyubov1089 3 года назад
Thanks a lot sir. That is the one of the simple yet best explanation I have ever watched in You Tube overall.
@abdulazeez.98
@abdulazeez.98 7 лет назад
Your videos are definitely the BEST !
@Arnie2023
@Arnie2023 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your great explanation, I bet you were at least a substitute teacher at one point in your life. I will recommend your channel to the rest of my classmates.🙏🙏🙏
@sunving
@sunving 3 года назад
Thank you Dr Strong, crucial lecture indeed.
@almcdonald8676
@almcdonald8676 7 лет назад
Dr Strong is a diva!!
@douglas8051
@douglas8051 Год назад
Finally, someone that explains the effects on EKG.
@laurastephan3827
@laurastephan3827 4 года назад
Thank you Dr Eric for your great videos :)
@ATNye
@ATNye 7 лет назад
Thank you for the excellent videos!
@gagang5406
@gagang5406 8 месяцев назад
Such a beautiful presentation!
@loganarchambault
@loganarchambault 7 лет назад
Enjoyed "the dark side of the moon" reference. Thank you for all the great videos you have made!!
@StrongMed
@StrongMed 7 лет назад
Thanks. I'm glad someone noticed it! Whenever I mention Floyd to my students today and they respond with blank stares, I feel like I die a little inside...
@magali6619
@magali6619 5 лет назад
@@StrongMed You shouldn't die I was very happy to see the Dark side too!
@levinpyzera5266
@levinpyzera5266 4 года назад
I was about to leave a comment on that reference and noticed someone already did 3 years ag :D Greetings from Berlin, Germany
@parthasarathidas7279
@parthasarathidas7279 7 лет назад
thanks a lot sir... so beautiful explanation .. enjoying medicine much more than ever... thanks a lots sir...
@skylerdylan1005
@skylerdylan1005 2 года назад
Thank you 10000x. This is a great lesson
@dr.namsoknang
@dr.namsoknang 4 года назад
From Cambodia 🇰🇭 , thanks you so much.
@mariazuniga6185
@mariazuniga6185 4 месяца назад
Excellent video thank you!
@crslinday9512
@crslinday9512 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this ❤️
@sandipadhikari872
@sandipadhikari872 7 лет назад
very much helpful 😊😊 thank u sir
@ZantherStone
@ZantherStone 4 года назад
Could anyone explain why class 2 and 4 slow the sinus and PR interval? Calcium comes into play during early depolarization so shouldn’t it also prolong QT interval. Having trouble differentiating these in my head from class 3 effects bc it’s depolarization.
@janek522
@janek522 6 лет назад
Simple, precise, essential - as usual you are showing great understanding of the subject derived from clinical experience and remarkable teaching skills. The only thing I might contest is a pain reflex arc described in your analogy - it's one of more simple arc consisting of two or three neurons connecting on the level of spine. No brain involed... I could be wrong though - I attended physiology classes in 2002. PS Marry Christmas and thanks for your effort!
@walaabdeljawad1439
@walaabdeljawad1439 4 года назад
ok this was just woooooow
@fresto2208
@fresto2208 2 года назад
one of my favorite Bach pieces btw
@Hishammahadi1
@Hishammahadi1 3 года назад
You are really good, keep going.
@TrueMathSquare
@TrueMathSquare 7 лет назад
Nice video!
@momnahmed4175
@momnahmed4175 7 месяцев назад
crystal clear
@user-dr7fw8pr6m
@user-dr7fw8pr6m Год назад
thank you perfect video can someone answer this : slowing down the influx of sodium ions into cardiac muscle cells causing a decrease in the excitability of the cells it has a beta adrenergic blocker which can cause bradycardia and bronchospasm : sotalol propafenone verapamil mexitilene
@lehu8529
@lehu8529 4 года назад
I have a question about your explanation of the “slow response” action potential in the SA and AV nodes at 9:40.. you're saying that the slow diastolic depolarization (phase 4) is caused by inward Na+ and K+ currents.. but I thought that K+ currents would oppose membrane depolarization? After all, the maximum diastolic potential in the SA and AV nodes doesn't reach below the equilibrium potential for potassium, so how could there be in an inward potassium current (even though these are inward rectifier channels)?
@lehu8529
@lehu8529 3 года назад
Or maybe I misunderstood the concept of inward rectifier potassium channels? As far as I understand it, these channels are blocked at more positive potentials due to Mg2+ and polyamines blocking the channels.. but these channels (e.g., the IK1 current in ventricular myocytes) are important for stabilizing the resting potential of myocytes, but by not conducting at more depolarized potentials, they allow the plateau with calcium influx, which then allows calcium-induced calcium release..
@trivikrammalladi7137
@trivikrammalladi7137 7 лет назад
Nice video sir😊
@radhelodhi1402
@radhelodhi1402 3 года назад
Thank u
@eliasdavidreyes8611
@eliasdavidreyes8611 7 лет назад
great
@bahtois4741
@bahtois4741 7 лет назад
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@garethchandler1961
@garethchandler1961 7 лет назад
Are the rest of the videos far away ?? this is great
@StrongMed
@StrongMed 7 лет назад
Posting 1 video a day for the next week.
@Sayoub0912
@Sayoub0912 7 лет назад
when will the next video of this series be available?
@StrongMed
@StrongMed 7 лет назад
Will be posted tomorrow. I'll be posting 1 video/day for the next week (i.e. the whole antiarrhythmics series).
@Sayoub0912
@Sayoub0912 7 лет назад
STRONG WORK!
@AlphabetNumbers
@AlphabetNumbers 25 дней назад
Thanks
@StrongMed
@StrongMed 25 дней назад
Thank you!
@romeolhk1008
@romeolhk1008 6 лет назад
6:08 Never thought Dr. Eric is that cute XD
@jp32123
@jp32123 10 месяцев назад
this guy is so fucking boring, but he is the presents this topic in the most organized way, so here we are, folks.
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