Bradydysrhythmias and Tachydysrhythmias | Heart Course ECG Workshop
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- čas přidán 14. 03. 2019
- Bradydysrhythmias and Tachydysrhythmias by Amal Mattu, MD
Learn more and purchase the Heart Course ECG Online Course by Amal Mattu, MD at courses.ccme.org/course/thehe....
Did You Know?
Software Read ECGs Are Often Dangerously Wrong
About 10% of ED Patients Receive an ECG
1-2% of AMI Patients Are Inappropriately Discharged
Here’s What You’ll Learn in the Course:
Recognize the Subtle ECG Signs of Impending Infarctions
Find Out Which Drugs Should Never Be Used to Treat WPW
Be Able to Search Out the Findings of Arrhythmic Syncope
Pick Up the Elusive ECG Clues for Myocarditis
And so much more…
No matter how many times I listen to this lecture I always pick something up that I missed the last time I listened to it!!!!
I listen to it at least once per shift
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I would give my left ventricle to have this guy as an attending !!!
I'm going to need more videos from Amal Mattu, MD. He is the only reason I got through Cardiology in my Paramedic class.
Screw Hollywood, if I ever get the opportunity to meet one famous celebrity, it's definitely Amal
Whenever i listen to Dr Mattu, its always a mike drop scenario ending.
Very informative, well delivered lecture.
who in the right state of mind would thumbs down this video
Coming back to watch this video because I forgot almost everything.
So how about I listened to the lecture while the night before work and BOOM today we had a pt in a fib + wpw
Thank for sharing this with us. I learned alot about dysrhythmias
Amazing. Very informative video. Thank you very much.
Thanks dr Mattu
Excellent teaching! Learnt a lot. Thank you so much sir
Thank you Dr. Hugely informative.
what a wonderful way of teaching Sir,! unbelievable,I can't ask anything more SUPER sir
Thank you very much .
Excellent as always
Amazing thank you 🙌
What a wonderful style of delivering lecture....every teacher dream of🙏🙏🙏
One of the best
Thanks Bob
What a legend.!
Very nice thanks
Excellent
Nice work
This man is amazing. He is very gifted
I watch him over and over again. Each time I learn something new and what I already know is reinforced.
Nice work. ..........
Thanks a lot!
Amazing lecture
Brilliant
Great teacher 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thanks a lot
Thank you...
Thanks million
this is awesome
In junctional rhythm can we get all the possible p-wave variations on a single strip?
I know of an example of same from one of the EKG books but I don't know how that came out to be.
Great! Lovely
Regards
Gp from India
I'm gonna plagiarize you Prof. Got a session for my postgrads on Tues. You're a fantabulous. Amazing lecture. Lucid , crisp , on target.
Thanks Gerry
Link to the second half please 🙏🏻
Link to the second half?
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Damn @ 41:21. I could’ve never guessed that was afib
In atrial flutter 2:1 how do we know if it’s 2 p waves or one p and One t?
i love the hyperK+ stories ! so true !
anyone got the link for part 2?
None has explained hyperkalemia like u had done, but why not do an abg asap & be sure with our diagnosis .. i know this is an ECG lecture, but emphasize on doing abg
2:40 why am I cracking up?!
Oh cause I'm an ER nurse.
I am also a retired RN BSN. First BS MT ASCP ( medical lab technologist. Work in cardiology, then heart failure and transplant unit 1985-1995. Then went to Er and trauma. Also has 25 years in AF/Air National Guard. Like information and reviews to reinforce what may have been way back in my brain. Good luck if you are still working.
@@karenrn6173 thank you so much!! I wish I had HALF of your experience!! I'm traveling now...and learning lots. Nobody teaches like Amal. Im...kind of obsessed with him...in a not creepy way lmaaao
thanks for this great lecture literally
i have 2 qs if any one can help me please:
1. why most new books still insist on amiodarone and ignoring procainamide which seems to be the safest for empirical wide qrs arrythmia as in cases of Afib with wpw
2. the case no. 3 at the end of presentation, i thought it was Afib case (considering the irregularity of RR interval and the only positive wave between R-R supposed to be T wave not p wave). am i true or not?
amalmattu@comcast.net to ask him
@@b.boston8529 thanks bro for your kindness
I sent him my questions and he kindly answered them
@@adlesal24 can you post the reply here please. thanks
@@adlesal24 what was the answer?
At few points there two waves between qrs complexes and that couldn’t t waves so one of them must be p
Great//
This video has 163 views- I'm responsible for at least 1k of them, no doubt.
When was this presentation made? Just curious how current the info is.
My ER doc told me about this guy. He's a legend. What part of the info are you asking about?
The website suggests the info is up to date for 2019, so it should be OK
I can't find the other part of this lecture anywhere
Lol lol lol shocked a guy with a pulse who you felt was in v fib because of artifact. Don't feel bad, I did a round of chest compression on a lady who had to fight me off her chest lol lol lol.
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Hall of fame presentation...
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Hi Dr Amal, i am a GP in Australia and follow your presentations. is there any chance I could get some opinion of few ECGs of mine ? Appreciate if you can send me your email ? Thanks a lot.
Thank you...