Focal Atrial Tachycardia - EKG Interpretation - MEDZCOOL
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Focal atrial tachycardias are typically benign, often paroxysmal, and self-limited arrhythmias which often result from an electrical focus originating outside of the SA node.
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Criminally-underrated channel. Thank you for helping me pass my upcoming cardiology exam!
Your comparison is very clean and clear to understand 👍
super helpful, i was freaking out today, thanks
excellent presentation!
Easy to understand. Thank you.
Amazing explanation 🤩🤩🤩
Super helpful . Thanks sir
Just awesome 👏
Thanks for ur videos!
How can i differentiate focal atrial tachycardia from junctional tachycardia?
When both are narrow compelx tachycardias with inverted p wave?
great job sir
Thank you 🙏🏻
So aesthetic. i hope you'll mind if i use it for my group presentation
Very well 🙏🙏
oh god bless you
If your example occurs in lead ll, then with those inverted P waves it could represent an ectopic atrial rhythm. Right?
Love
Can u also explain macroreentry circuit
How to make videos like yours ?
But in ja junctional tach it looks the same ?
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Why are those p waves inverted …. Thats junctional
All this explanation and they don’t even cover the difference between focal atrial tachycardia vs sinus tachycardia
Is it fatal?
No
No