This was by far the best video on Anti-arrhythmics i have seen... and I’ve seen A LOT. Thank you so much for imparting your knowledge with us, doctor. You have a very distinct and organized teaching style that allows your students to process the information as you go along the lesson. Not a lot of people could do this. I hope all of my med school professors were like you. Hoping to pass my exams! This video helped me regain my confidence in this topic (i was so close to giving up...) THANK YOU AGAIN! 💞
Awesome. I have pharmacology exam on Saturday and your videos are keeping me up!! You know, studying all these lessons are sooooo hard: Basics of Pharmacology, ANS Drugs, Anti HTNs, Anti Anginas, Anti Arrhytmics, Diuretics, Anticoaggulants, AntiHistamins, Asthma Drugs, NSAIDs, Opioids
GREAT SUPERB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great job dr. joel. you saved me a lot of time and left me with high understanding. The only thing is that you should have added a discussion on the Nodal action potential. Another thing is that there are some drugs that you dont want to use if the person has a heart failure due to the effects on lowering intracellular calcium. But the mnemonics and uses are great. thanks.
Receive greetings from Kenya,I loooove it, you are amazing!! coupled with a captivating voice!!I have exams tomorrow on Anti-arrythmics and I am confident I will get everythingThank you so much!!!
Little explanation of Class 1b Mechanism of action: Phase 0: block Na channels (little amount Na enter) Phase 1: initial repolarization Phase 2: plateau will be short than 200ms because in phase 0 (little amount Na entered) Phase 3: repolarization Phase 4: [(K out) (Ca and Na in) (-90mv)] then by other system called Na-K ATPase pump will return cell to normal [(K in) (Ca and Na out) (-90mv)]
Almost through my first year of medical school and I don't know how I've survived til now. You're videos are absolutely amazing, thank you so much! You make this material so much less daunting and help me understand both the pharmocology and the physiology it's targeting. #medimmersiontotherescue
It's been a while since you have done new content... glad to see your back... your doing great work and making a real difference... please keep it up!!
Your videos are phenomenal, thank you so much! I've learned a lot of pharmacology for the USMLE already just by watching these. If you're taking suggestions for topics, could you do an epilepsy one?
First, thank you for the great videos, they have been a lot of help. I wanted to ask how the ischemic tissue you were describing can only allow one-way propagation of the action potential? Thank you in advance!
Thank you very much for this very well paced, knowledge rich and tip laden video. I'm studying for Pharma and this increased my knowledge base. Hope I can remember most of this in the exam.
your videos are really very helpful as I better learn visually rather than by reading and imagining everything. I have a class test today and this is really awesome as last-minute revision. keep up the good work and add some more videos!!! Cheers!
I was just wondering. What is the real point and how do class 1b work? If we are decreasing the action potential and therefore refractory period does this not allow the muscle to contract more and therefore increase the rate. How do class 1b treat arrhythmias?
+Josh Miller - great question Josh. I will have to make a new video that explains that better. They work by decreasing the speed of the action potential through the tissue, and increasing the threshold for an action potential.
It was the best video on anti-arrhythmics I've ever seen. I wanted to make a recap, but unfortunately right now the speaker voice is desynchronized with the image... Is it possible to fix it?
Doc, question about 12:42. If there is scar tissue that blocks the normal path of the depolarizing AP (top ->down), how is it able to come through from the other end (bottom->up) if again its scar tissue resulting in the loop? Much thanks!
first thank you for this nice video.... second i have a question why we did choice Amiodarone, it has a lot of Side effects !? , and it is the last choice of treatment !!
Thanks a lot sir, Your lecture was really very helpful. Can You please deliver a lecture explaining drug induced extra pyramidal disorder and its management. Thanks again
This was by far the best video on Anti-arrhythmics i have seen... and I’ve seen A LOT. Thank you so much for imparting your knowledge with us, doctor. You have a very distinct and organized teaching style that allows your students to process the information as you go along the lesson. Not a lot of people could do this. I hope all of my med school professors were like you.
Hoping to pass my exams! This video helped me regain my confidence in this topic (i was so close to giving up...) THANK YOU AGAIN! 💞
This is really my favorite channel... Thank you sir!!
truly amazing..especially the part explaining refractory period and arrythmias! Pure gold! thank you so much!
this is one of the best module/teaching Ive watched thru my entire undergraduate and graduate years
Thank you for doing this, medical students all around the world appreciate it. :)
Awesome. I have pharmacology exam on Saturday and your videos are keeping me up!! You know, studying all these lessons are sooooo hard:
Basics of Pharmacology, ANS Drugs, Anti HTNs, Anti Anginas, Anti Arrhytmics, Diuretics, Anticoaggulants, AntiHistamins, Asthma Drugs, NSAIDs, Opioids
Oh my. I must thank God for you. I totally understand arrhythmias and the drugs used for my upcoming test. I really appreciate it.
+Jalita wickham - I'm so glad I could help!
This is definitely the best anitarrhythmic drug lecture I've encountered. Thank you so much for making it and uploading it for everyone!
You're welcome Michelle!
Voice ❤
Way of expaling❤
Time saving
Life saving
Grade saving...keep it up..doing a great job
GREAT SUPERB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great job dr. joel. you saved me a lot of time and left me with high understanding.
The only thing is that you should have added a discussion on the Nodal action potential.
Another thing is that there are some drugs that you dont want to use if the person has a heart failure due to the effects on lowering intracellular calcium.
But the mnemonics and uses are great.
thanks.
YOU ARE SOOO GREAT! I understand everything you have taught and explained on this video! More power! Thanks!
Wonderful video with clear and concise explanations!
Thanks so much for your time and effort!
Receive greetings from Kenya,I loooove it, you are amazing!! coupled with a captivating voice!!I have exams tomorrow on Anti-arrythmics and I am confident I will get everythingThank you so much!!!
I admire! THE BEST VIDEO ABOUT ANIARRYTHMIC DRUGS!
I have my pharmacology test in paramedic school tomorrow and this video was awesome. Thank you so much for making it.
If there was a team of saviours for med students, you'd be the leader, thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video, I will be sharing this in the Paramedic class I teach. Well delivered and explained. Thank you.
Little explanation of Class 1b
Mechanism of action:
Phase 0: block Na channels (little amount Na enter)
Phase 1: initial repolarization
Phase 2: plateau will be short than 200ms because in phase 0 (little amount Na entered)
Phase 3: repolarization
Phase 4: [(K out) (Ca and Na in) (-90mv)] then by other system called Na-K ATPase pump will return cell to normal [(K in) (Ca and Na out) (-90mv)]
Best explanations of cardiac action potential I’ve ever heard!
Almost through my first year of medical school and I don't know how I've survived til now. You're videos are absolutely amazing, thank you so much! You make this material so much less daunting and help me understand both the pharmocology and the physiology it's targeting.
#medimmersiontotherescue
+iman abutineh - Awww.. so nice. Thanks, I'm glad I could help. I felt the same way after first year.. you're gonna be a great doc!
Dude, your videos are a true life-saver! Got boards coming up and it makes this tough topic more manageable!
This definitely helped me with my PhD in cardiac electrophysiology TYSM
Great video, Dr. Joel. Excellent narration, really kept me engaged. Screw my power points.
The best medical presentation and explanation i've ever seen! Thanks a lot. Keep going.
It's been a while since you have done new content... glad to see your back... your doing great work and making a real difference... please keep it up!!
Your videos are phenomenal, thank you so much! I've learned a lot of pharmacology for the USMLE already just by watching these.
If you're taking suggestions for topics, could you do an epilepsy one?
ur voice is so soothing and relaxing! really easy to understand and great explanation! thanks!
best video on youtube for arrhythmia ...thank you
amazing video..concise and comprehensive. I wish you all the best and please keep up the good work!
A happy medical student here. Thank you so much.
First, thank you for the great videos, they have been a lot of help. I wanted to ask how the ischemic tissue you were describing can only allow one-way propagation of the action potential? Thank you in advance!
this is so great!!! I'm reviewing for a pharmacology final and your videos are so helpful and clear! thank you
Excellent, very clear yet concise, Thanks much!
Thank you very much for this very well paced, knowledge rich and tip laden video. I'm studying for Pharma and this increased my knowledge base. Hope I can remember most of this in the exam.
THANKS. can you do a video on antihypertensive drugs
pleaseeeee keep making videos because i really have problem understanding these topics from collage ..and thank you soooooo much
Final Year MBBS Student from Nepal. Thank You Very Much!
your videos are really very helpful as I better learn visually rather than by reading and imagining everything. I have a class test today and this is really awesome as last-minute revision. keep up the good work and add some more videos!!! Cheers!
Cheers
Excellent video! You're a great teacher! Plus the links were very helpful.
I have a quiz of anti arrhythmic tomorrow, very helpful video~Thank you so much!
+黄雅佩 - You are welcome!! Good luck!!
You're a life saver! thank you so much. really helped me with preparing for my final exam tomorrow
sir u explain so nicely and ur pnemonics are just fabulous sir. once again thank u very much.
amazing work, very well prepared
Super, super , Super!!!!!!!!!highly recommended!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm gonna watch this like 1,000 times. Great explanation!
+Steve Remington - Haha! Ok! Let me know if you have suggestions for improvements.
oh it is very useful lecture !I love it.Thank you very much
Wow, Thank you for your endeavor!!! This is the best video I have ever watched!! Thank you so much !!
Fantastic job doctor ..keep it up .your video is really helpful and made my confusions clear..Thumbs up
Amazing job ....we need more of you videos plzzzz
You are best of the best! Cannot thank you enough!
Excellent short tutorial
You did a great job thank you for your kind language and wonderful lecturer. I wish you may add side effects Drugs interaction
And I pass your test too alhmdulillah
Awesome Doctor please keep them coming 🙂
I wish I could like this video more than once! It's the best! Thank you so much!
Thank you so so so much Doc. Thanks a lot! You guys are blessed 😍 I passed your test too!
this was amazing. keep 'em coming doc
+Rahel kaaya Absolutely!!
This was great, concise and explanatory. Thanks a lot!!
Thank u sir for making this video. Its really helpfull for me .I need more classes for pharmacology. I hope u made more of this kind..
Excellent pace and explanations!
Its really really awsome.final i can understand,many vdeos i found for easy.none was easy except u😍😇
I was just wondering. What is the real point and how do class 1b work? If we are decreasing the action potential and therefore refractory period does this not allow the muscle to contract more and therefore increase the rate. How do class 1b treat arrhythmias?
+Josh Miller - great question Josh. I will have to make a new video that explains that better. They work by decreasing the speed of the action potential through the tissue, and increasing the threshold for an action potential.
very very good lecture. thank you so much. thanks alot
It was the best video on anti-arrhythmics I've ever seen. I wanted to make a recap, but unfortunately right now the speaker voice is desynchronized with the image... Is it possible to fix it?
Doc, question about 12:42. If there is scar tissue that blocks the normal path of the depolarizing AP (top ->down), how is it able to come through from the other end (bottom->up) if again its scar tissue resulting in the loop? Much thanks!
Thank you. Excellent video
Really awesome video! Thanks a whole lot!
a great lecture from a fantastic teacher. Thanks
LOVE this video! Really broke it down for me!
LOVED THIS. (from a singaporean med student)
Please, keep doing lectures, you have helped me a lot :)
I have no words to say thank you.you are great
excellent explanation. Thank you.
Great video thank you very much
epicness doctor thanks ! but I just have one question about class 1b what is the benefit of shortening the duration of ap??
very nice plz share another cardiovascular drug videos..
a great video almost covered everything. thank you
the best video I have watched so far! you have to make more! :)
thank you very much this video helps me alot
+Russul Wajdy . Good! I'm glad it helped!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!!!
first thank you for this nice video....
second i have a question why we did choice Amiodarone, it has a lot of Side effects !? , and it is the last choice of treatment !!
Awesome Pawsome lecture!!
thanx alot doctor u did such a great job in the explaining ,,it was really helpful ..god bless u plz keep it up
thank you
you are the best teacher ever
this helped me so much
you are great, thank you and God bless
Thanks a lot sir, Your lecture was really very helpful. Can You please deliver a lecture explaining drug induced extra pyramidal disorder and its management. Thanks again
+sidhant singh No Problem! I'll add that to the list! Thanks!
Hi! Can you make a video comparing Milrinone and dobutamine for cardiac surgery? Thanks!
Excellent video....
Thank you for this review
Thank You Soooo Much.. I enjoyed this lecture.
plese make a video on drug for congenital heart failure
Sir you did a great job. Keep it up.
Your videos are saving my life haha, thank you med immersion!
may u get everything in ur life
Many thanks! Keep up the good jaaaaab dude
Great explanation sir...
Very good video, thank you
great video.. great teacher!
Wow really great one Thank you!!
Awesome.. thank you so much
it really helps a lot!! Thank you so much!! it's clear and better than my teachers :P