Hello sir, shouldn’t we look at the amplitude of R waves and not just the direction? I thought poor R wave progression meant absence of the normal increase in the size of R waves from lead V1 to V6.
YOU are right. It is the amplitude of the R wave as the current moves towards the Left ventricle the leads directly above the Left ventricle will show R wave when the muscle gets depolarized. if there is no mass in case of infarct and other reasons which decrease the mass of left ventricle there will be no depolarisation to that extent and hence poor R wave progression. This same concept can be applied in case of dextrocardia except that the orientation of LV is changed
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Man finally a video that explains things in a manner that’s understandable and gives visual understanding too! Thank you for this.
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Hello sir, shouldn’t we look at the amplitude of R waves and not just the direction? I thought poor R wave progression meant absence of the normal increase in the size of R waves from lead V1 to V6.
Same here
YOU are right. It is the amplitude of the R wave as the current moves towards the Left ventricle the leads directly above the Left ventricle will show R wave when the muscle gets depolarized. if there is no mass in case of infarct and other reasons which decrease the mass of left ventricle there will be no depolarisation to that extent and hence poor R wave progression. This same concept can be applied in case of dextrocardia except that the orientation of LV is changed
As your videos are really helpful for revisions and working in ICU..Please make videos on how to deal General practice patients with your great tips..
As soon as possible.
this is very detailed lecture about ecg...🙏thank you very helpful
Great thanks . You made ECG simple . Really genius without doubt . Allah bless you
Thanks a lot . You are a true gem . Kindly upload the remaining parts quickly sir. JazakAllah
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Ist time i understand the q wave progression.. thank you so much sir.. sir kindly tell the conditions in which poor r wave progression occurs
You are great teacher
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Thank you sir . Please make a video for low voltage ecg
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Sir regarding the qrs complex which lead we see tall R wave
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Sir please make vedio on chest x ray interpretation, thank you sir
Sir plz tell the causes of poor r wave progression
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Sir any book for ecg?
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Sir ur second vedio of 6 step ecg not found
JazakAllah Sir,Amazing video.pls upload remaining parts soon.May ALLAH SWT bless you in both worlds💜
Sir you did not tell the cause of poor R wave progression?
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Remaning part kab ayega sir
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Causes of poor R wave progression??