Life in the fast lane hocm

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      HOCM. Brugada syndrome. Long QT & recurrent symptoms. Secondary prevention: Sustained VT not in the setting of peri-MI. Sustained VF not in the setting of peri-MI. Resuscitated cardiac death, thought to be due to VT/VF. Syncope with structural heart disease and. inducible VT/VF .

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      D (HOCM is an asymmetric septal hypertrophy of LV and/or RV, it has no gender or ethnicity predilections, cardiac output and ejection fraction are usually normal) C (Murmur decreases in intensity with isometric exercise and squatting, increases in intensity with Valsalva and standing, prominent a wave on JVP, rapid upstroke and biphasic carotid ...

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      Life in the Fast Lane. Crit-IQ. PY Mindmaps. Stuart Lane Tutorial – Nepean Written Course (2011) The 12 Lead ECG - 10 physical leads - 12 electrical leads. CALIBRATION - normal = 25mm/s - calibration = 5mm wide, 10mm high = 1mV - 1 small square = 1mm = 0.04s = 40ms - 1 large square = 5mm = 0.2s = 200ms. RATE - QRS complexes on rhythm strip x ...

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      Life in the Fast Lane ECG’s. PY Mindmaps = 3 or more VEB at a rate of > 130 beats/min - > 30 seconds = sustained - can be monophoric or polymorphic. TYPES. Monomorphic - most common - associated with MI. Polymorphic - QRS at 200 beats/min or more which change amplitude and axis so they appear to twist around the baseline-> treatment is the ...

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