ECG FOR DUMMIES: axis determination, vector analysis of ECG
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Love the slow songs....New Age to Oriental, nice.
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THANKS...YOU ARE A LIFE-SAVER.....You have a firm understanding...and now I have a decent understanding (thanks to you)
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YESH, bleach fan right there with THANK YOU at the end :3 btw great vid!!!
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Great video. I used it to review my AV blocks right before my EKG exam (I'm a US medical student).
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LOVE it!!! thank u for ur time doing this video ;)..im about to start the sem and of course this topic is the win win ;)...bomba !!...suavecito para abajo :p...love the lion :p
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Thank God! You made thisss :3 and thankyou sir!
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Awesome...great job! hahah funny too. Thank you!
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why could i not have found this one when i was in first year of med school!! :S
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Thanks for this! I love the music, and I think I will actually enjoy learning something here. Will be looking for more of these from you! Thanks, and I appreciate all the hard work you put into this.
What is the song that is playing???
docoftheworld 2 months ago
@docoftheworld there are few songs here.
Which one do you mean?
happycardiology 2 months ago
Very good but can you make a video that explains for example in lead 2 what is happening with the heart along with axis. Example depolarization or if it's not repolarizing right and in what vector. Thanks for the help
mperez446 4 months ago
@mperez446 When the lion goes toward the Emperor (axis is 0), from the lead II we draw the line perpendicular to trajectory of the lion. Till the crosspoint the lion will approach the viewer, after the crosspoint it will goes away. So, the R wave is smaller than at in aVL, the S wave is bigger than aVL.
happycardiology 4 months ago