Discovered your channel these days and i am regretting why i didn't find you earlier , the way you split monstrous topics into easy bits is amazing , Thank you so much , you're best 🥺
Best ECG lectures I've ever watched, sir your videos are helping a lot for treating patients very well. Thank you so much sir. Please keep making videos for young doctors like us. Much love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Heartiest thanks! I was looking for this kind of videos on dysrhythmias . I had requested you in one of your video on a different subject to make videos on arrhythmias and ekg interpretations with focus of ECG variations of the same pathology.
You cannot use single p wave present on left side of ecg strip to decide P to P interval. You need atleast 2 P waves for calculating P to P interval. Therefore you'll have to start calculating P to P interval from the right and move to left and then decide. I hope I clarified it. If there's any doubt please ask.
Five months later the overwhelming consensus of a job well done still hold up. The trick to being a good teacher is retaining the ability to constantly remember you are talking to "civilians" so keep it simple. The biggest problem with teaching others seems to be that teachers are so familiar with the simple things related to any subject/profession that those aspects become innate to them and they don't even consider or think that they have to breakdown a given (to them) and to such a remedial level. Thank you for putting some thought into how to teach. You have a new subscriber.
Sir .. i was bit busy with travel - will watch pending videos soon - Thank you Sir 🙏 . on another note, i hear some stories about economic issues in ur country.. hope you are safe ..Prayers for you and your family 🙏🙏 pls tk care
Sir, u have the best teaching skills..u leave no doubts with ur graceful teaching style..u make it so simple and interesting too..thank u so much..👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much for the wonderful and relevant video.Can you please let me know whether sinoatrial pause and sinus arrest can be followed by an atrial escape beat or a junctional escape beat before a sinus rhythm appears or is it always followed by a sinus beat.Also,is it applicable for a sinoatrial block?Is it that the sinoatrial block discussed by you a 2nd degree type 2 SA block?What about 1st degree and 2nd degree type1 SA block(a different Wenckebach type) and 3rd degree SA blocks? L shall be much obliged if you discuss them.
Sir love all your videos as u make them understand very clearly thank you so much sir for making such great lectures🙏🙏 Sir even I have a request do make video lecture on heart sounds plzz sir eagerly waiting 🙏🙏🙏
As u taught heart rate calculations by 3 different mathod in ur example, i did use 1500/ small boxes between r- r interval i didn't get right anwer according to your answer whatever u given about ur example, i was aprox ur answer, May u help sir to get me right. expect this thing i get everything very clearly,Excellent explanation.
Sir I have a doubt in ecg at time 23:15 ....sir if I take the first P wave as the reference, then the expected next P wave after all missed P waves is coming on expected time means its a sino atrial exit block , but if I am taking the last P wave as the reference one , then the answer is coming as sinoatrial arrest. Then which one to follow??
You cannot use single p wave present on left side of ecg strip to decide P to P interval. You need atleast 2 P waves for calculating P to P interval. Therefore you'll have to start calculating P to P interval from the right and move to left and then decide. I hope I clarified it. If there's any doubt please ask.
Hey great lecture but at the start of the lecture you said in inspiration there is an increase in heart rate but during insipiration due to vagal stimulation the heart rate decreases .