@crist1819 No, you can see neither P- or T-waves because they represent atrial depolarization and repolarization, respectively. You see only fibrillatory waves (representing electrical impulses originating from within the atrial myocardium or adjacent parts of the pulmonary veins, or both) in between QRS complexes. True A-fib is irregularly irregular and could only be "played" to two songs I can think of ... both by Abigor!
They gave me propofol and cardioverted me with electricity
TuningFork426 3 weeks ago
I have this piece of shit rhythm
TuningFork426 3 weeks ago
.25mg/kg diltiazam
dustinyoung19 6 months ago
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dustinyoung19 6 months ago
Cardizem Drip!
angelsgurl 9 months ago
so this is classified as (sinus Tachy with AFib?)
hms6114 1 year ago
impressionante..
andrefofuxo 1 year ago
i've got this too! since i was 15!
Dantheman317317 1 year ago
Actually, looking at it again this *is* irregularly irregular (so real A-fib)
ahawnt 1 year ago
in an atrial fibrilation can you see the T waves
crist1819 1 year ago
@crist1819 No, you can see neither P- or T-waves because they represent atrial depolarization and repolarization, respectively. You see only fibrillatory waves (representing electrical impulses originating from within the atrial myocardium or adjacent parts of the pulmonary veins, or both) in between QRS complexes. True A-fib is irregularly irregular and could only be "played" to two songs I can think of ... both by Abigor!
ahawnt 1 year ago
This is NOT cool or funny for someone suffering from atrial fibrillation.
gondwanalon 2 years ago
how did you make this?
scotty101fun 2 years ago
An electronic simulator or a demo that's built into the ECG
HalonProductions 1 year ago