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ECG Interpretation of Rhythms

An electrocardiogram (ECG)graphically represents the heart's electrical activity on ECG paper or a monitor.
Components of the Electrocardiogram
The primary components of a normal ECG waveform in Normal sinus rhythm(NSR) include the P wave, PR interval, QRS complex, ST segment, T wave, and occasionally a U wave.
ECG waveforms are divided by vertical and horizontal lines at standard intervals.
The horizontal axis measures time and rate, and the vertical axis measures amplitude or voltage. When...
Electrocardiogram Fundamentals01:28

Electrocardiogram Fundamentals

Introduction
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a diagnostic tool for identifying cardiac conditions such as arrhythmias, conduction abnormalities, and myocardial ischemia.
Definition
An electrocardiogram (ECG) visualizes the heart's electrical activity by tracing the electrical movement associated with each heartbeat on a graph or monitor. As the heart beats, an electrical wave passes through it, correlating with the cardiac cycle events.
Parts of an ECG
An ECG utilizes electrodes on the skin to...
Electrocardiogram01:29

Electrocardiogram

An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a critical diagnostic tool that records the electrical signals produced by the heart during each heartbeat. This recording is achieved through electrodes placed strategically on the arms, legs, and chest. The electrocardiograph amplifies these signals and produces 12 distinct tracings, offering a comprehensive understanding of the heart's electrical activity.
Three major waveforms are present in a typical ECG recording: the P wave, the QRS complex, and the T...
ECG Interpretation of Arrhythmias II: Atrial, Junctional and Ventricular Arrhythmias01:25

ECG Interpretation of Arrhythmias II: Atrial, Junctional and Ventricular Arrhythmias

Arrhythmia is a condition characterized by an irregular heart rhythm, with ECG changes that differ based on its origin and nature. The types of arrhythmias discussed below include atrial, junctional, and ventricular arrhythmias.Atrial ArrhythmiasPremature Atrial Complexes (PACs): PACs are early atrial beats caused by stress, caffeine, alcohol, electrolyte imbalances, hypoxia, hyperthyroidism, or certain medications (e.g., bronchodilators and decongestants). The ECG shows early P waves with an...
ECG Interpretation of Arrhythmias I: Sinus Arrhythmias01:16

ECG Interpretation of Arrhythmias I: Sinus Arrhythmias

Arrhythmias are disturbances in the heart's rhythm that lead to abnormal heartbeats. These irregularities can originate from different parts of the heart and are classified based on their origin and nature.
Types of Arrhythmias
Sinus Node Arrhythmias
Sinus Bradycardia: Originating from the sinoatrial (SA) node, sinus bradycardia involves slower impulses, resulting in a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute (bpm). Causes include sleep, vagal stimulation, beta-blockers, hypothyroidism, and...
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Correlation between ECG and Cardiac Cycle

The electrical signals recorded on an electrocardiogram (ECG) occur before the mechanical processes of contraction and relaxation during the cardiac cycle.
A cardiac action potential originates in the SA node and spreads throughout the atria and the AV node in approximately 0.03 seconds. This results in the P wave in an ECG and triggers atrial contraction. The action potential is then briefly slowed at the AV node, allowing the atria to contract and fill the ventricles with blood before...

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In Vivo Surface Electrocardiography for Adult Zebrafish
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Simplified pediatric electrocardiogram interpretation.

William N Evans1, Ruben J Acherman, Gary A Mayman

  • 1Children's Heart Center, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA. WNevans50@aol.com

Clinical Pediatrics
|February 2, 2010
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This study presents a simple, 4-step method for interpreting pediatric electrocardiograms (EKGs) without immediate pediatric cardiology access. While useful for initial assessment, all EKGs require confirmatory interpretation by a specialist.

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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Cardiology
  • Clinical Diagnostics

Background:

  • Interpreting pediatric electrocardiograms (EKGs) can be challenging for healthcare providers lacking specialized pediatric cardiology services.
  • A need exists for accessible, simplified methods to aid in the initial assessment of pediatric EKGs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a simplified, 4-step method for interpreting pediatric EKGs.
  • To provide a tool for healthcare providers in resource-limited settings for preliminary EKG analysis.

Main Methods:

  • A 4-step interpretation protocol for pediatric EKGs.
  • Focus on a few memorized rules for ease of application.

Main Results:

  • The described method simplifies EKG interpretation for general healthcare providers.
  • It offers a practical approach for initial assessment when pediatric cardiology consultation is not immediately available.

Conclusions:

  • The simplified pediatric EKG interpretation method can improve initial assessment capabilities.
  • Despite its utility, all pediatric EKGs, normal or abnormal, necessitate subsequent confirmatory interpretation by a pediatric cardiologist.