VT vs. SVT with aberrancy Made Easy
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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This is a quick tutorial on how to differentiate VT from SVT with aberrancy on an ECG.
N.B.: This video is for educational purposes only. Please consult your specialist physician before managing your patients.
Done by Dr. Wayel Zanjir
Good video, but try and sort your sound out. It fluctuates from loud to soft to loud etc
Really appreciate you showing examples of the points you're making. It helps visually. Although, the volume kept going in and out while you were talking.
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Thank yoiu very much for this! This video certainly points me to the right direction. I'll be looking for the Brugada criteria next.
This was absolutely amazing. Thank you!
Beautifully explained! Thank you
Very illustrative just what I was lookin for
Thank you so much. You have explained it very well
Brilliant
excellent fantastic welldone hardwork evident crystal clear!
Brilliant.... Thank you!
Nicely done! Just helped me with a patient I was seeing in the ICU. We need more of this on UA-cam.
Amazing Explanation. Very detailed explanation. Thank you!
Finally I understand!
Great video! It’s easy to understand
Amazing explanation. Thank you.
Brilliant and practical
Thanks so much!
thanks for your effort for making it easier...GOOD JOB..Carry on..
Man what a great video, thank you!
awesome! thank you
Nice video. Will be better if you can explain the reasons of why certain changes are seen in the ECG when you're telling about the changes. Will be easier to remember. Thanks
Just wanna add, according to the Brugada criteria, the R to S interval is > 100 ms to be considered VT.
Agreed. It is the start of R wave and mid steep point of S wave >100ms. It is the inclusion of Brugada Criteria.
Brugada sign is a component of Coved ST with inverted T wave in type I Brugada syndrome which is a different A/D genetic entity altogether.
excellent video
Thank you !!
thank you very much! really helpful! ECGs were always a hard task for me but not from now on!
+med studnt I'm really very happy to hear this, you have made my day :)
Nice
good work
AV dissociation can be seen in AVNRT with aberrancy
12: 30 "...Contrast in typical RBBB, wherein you would usually have a dominant R wave in V6..." That's actually opposite as in RBBB, as in V6, there would be wide slurred S waves, and NOT a dominant R wave. Correct me if I am wrong.
Exactly, even i think so.. Btw what was the first ecg shown at the start of the video? SVT with Aberration right?
Yeah,
Btw he was gonna say "typical RBBB, where in you usually have dominant S wave in V6" as the figure implies.
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can you make the comparison list printable somewhere or a link to print it
Which one is it in the first ECG you showed at 0:20 ? VT right?
No way bro, it does'nt fulfill any of these 10 criterias for VT. Thus its SVT with abarrency .
Its so good but your microphone destroyed my ears
Ur microphone sucks pal