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Odd asystole / self defibrillation phenomenon

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2010

Not sure if this is real or not but it's still an interesting phenomenon that happens once in a great while. Take a look at this video where i literally flatline and defibrillate. I do not use a defibrillator or modify the electrodes.

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  • Wellens T-wave ? Strange

  • @GoniOTR wtf?

  • @alin0steglinski0 Your T-wave looks strange , its something like wellens syndrome , Biphasic T-wave , but im not sure you have any 12-leag ECG ?

  • @GoniOTR my 12 leads look normal. this is a 3 lead with a lot of interference and PVCs.

  • its a unkdown medincal simulaton where it drops to zero and to normal ryhthm again and the cycle repeats its again eh?

  • @tingmarco1 uh... yeah.

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  • You need to meet Brady. He's slow. He hates his music faster than 60 beats/min.

  • @1RadicalOne V-Fib is not the only shockable rhythm. V-Tach (without a pulse) is also shockable and the same J as V-Fib.

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  • How can he talk with a trache?

  • @DeathBride999 i figured

  • When I write sinus mucle I meeen SA node. :D

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