ECG changes in Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia | Dr. Deepak Marwah | Medicine | PrepLadder
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- In this video, watch Dr. Deepak Marwah discuss the topic 'ECG changes in Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia' from the subject of Medicine. Watch this video if you're preparing for the upcoming NEET PG. It will help you prepare and revise better. Stay tuned for more such videos.
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Dr Deepak is God Send . Thank you very much sir 🙏🙏
Never found such an amazing lecture on this...thank u 👍🏻
Excellent practical presentation.
Pls look into the fact that while describing hyperkalemia for a significant time the blue heading reads hypokalemia.
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Thanks for guiding us sir
thanks sir,love from uk.
Super class. Very easily explained. Great teacher
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Thank you for your kind words! We’re glad you enjoyed the session.
Thanks Sir🙏🙏🙏
I am not able to understand that despite of addition of positive potassium in ecf why there is decreased depolarisation vector and increase repolarisation vector?
Best of bests
Hello sir I have a doubt, is it possible that lead 1 has a +ve vector and lead aVF has a -ve vector but still it lies in normal quadrant or lead 1 has +ve vector and lead aVF is 0 or even a vice versa case, like aVF +ve vector and lead 1 -ve vector or 0 is this situation possible, if yes then what is it called and how significant is this situation
It happens in right axis deviation and Left axis deviation respectively
Yes , what you are saying is LAD and it can be physiological by looking at lead II (if +ve --> physio, if -ve--> patho)
Pathological LAD means left ventricular hypertrophy, LBBB or left anterior hemiblock
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So much helpfull for us thanku sir
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Sir, please explain why T wave is tall in hyperkalemia?
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Sir, If P wave disappears, what will be the effect on the sinus rhythm?
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