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  • Thanks a lot loved the video...

  • This is great vid!

    But please try to write a bit larger next time. :D

  • I'm a medical student and I just have to say thank you for taking the time to make this video and share! It was immensely helpful as a simple basis for the understanding of ECGs..... much appreciated!

  • Excellent video, really helped me to get a grip on ECG,being trying hard to learn it form books but your video made it simple to understand it. Your presentation skills are awesome!!! many thanks :)

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  • @Peace722 Please do keep in mind that this is a bit of an oversimplification. But, what I am trying to say is that the voltage of repolarization is in the opposite direction of the lead. Thus, the trace will move downward; as in the voltage will return to baseline as you come down the p-wave.

  • When you said over simplifying, a part of me died inside.

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  • The guy who made the video is very smart. In my uni, doctors who've taught med students for many years could not explain as well as he does . When I reached minute 22, I realized that the P wave shows up clearest with highest voltage specifically at lead 2, being parallel to it. Thank you, that really helped.

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