ECG Interpretation: Conduction disease
Part three of a 5 part lecture series on ECG/EKG Interpretation on conduction disease with Dr Theo Sklavos and cardiologist A/Prof William Wang. This lecture series is aimed primarily at medical/nursing/paramedicine students and junior trainees, but will hopefully be useful as a refresher course for those with previous experience. Conduction disease Identify AV nodal block, bundle branch and fascicular blocks. Identify escape rhythms and their origin. ECG Interpretation lectures The Basics Myocardial ischemia and infarction Conduction disease Tachyarrhythmia Other cardiac conditions References and further reading Left anterior fascicular block Left posterior fascicular block Bifascicular block – Trifascicular block Left bundle branch block (LBBB) Right bundle branch block (RBBB) AV block: 1st degree AV block: 2nd degree, Mobitz I (Wenckebach) AV block: 2nd degree, Mobitz II (Hay) AV block: 2nd degree, “fixed ratio blocks” (2:1, 3:1) AV block: 2nd degree, “high grade AV block” AV block: 3rd degree (complete heart block) ECG Resources/References ECG LIBRARY ...