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The wide array of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) s may lead to confusion as to which one to use in what circumstances. Differentiating defibrillators, pacemakers, and loop recorders--as well as accessing and utilizing the collected data--is covered by guest Erin Nordstrom, BSN, RN, PHN, CV-B. Related PCNA courses:Choosing the Right Cardiac Pacing Device: https://pcna.net/online-course/choosing-the-right-cardiac-pacing-device-heart-failure-interventions/ 12-Lead ECG in the Clinical Setting: https://pcna.net/online-course/interpreting-and-applying-the-12-lead-ecg-in-clinical-settings/Managment of Atrial Fibrillation: https://pcna.net/online-course/management-of-atrial-fibrillation-from-a-to-z/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we explore the history and development of ECG algorithms with a leading expert in the field. We'll cover the early days of ECG interpretation, the hurdles in creating automated algorithms, and how this essential technology has evolved. Our guest, with decades of experience, will discuss his role in establishing an ECG Core Laboratory for clinical trials and epidemiological studies. We'll also look at the globally used Glasgow ECG algorithm, which aids thousands of clinicians in interpreting 12 lead ECGs. Joining me is Professor Peter Macfarlane, Emeritus Professor and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow. His team's work, including the Glasgow ECG interpretation program, is renowned worldwide. Peter's research has focused on ECG variations across age, gender, and ethnicity, influencing international guidelines for diagnosing acute myocardial infarction. He founded an ECG Core Laboratory for both national and international clinical trials and studies. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Macfarlane received a DSc in 2000, the 1998 Rijlant International Prize in Electrocardiology, and a CBE in January 2014 for his contributions to healthcare. to see more on the Glasgow ECG Program Research, see here: https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/healthwellbeing/research/robertsoncentreforbiostatistics/electrocardiology/glasgowecgprogram/ Some of the publications mentioned in the interview can be seen here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022073606000628 https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/healthwellbeing/research/robertsoncentreforbiostatistics/electrocardiology/publications/#clinicaltrialsandstudies This podcast is sponsored by Wel Medical. Wel Medical are a leading provider of life saving medical equipment. Known for their cutting-edge defibrillators, including the widely trusted iPAD SP1, Wel Medical is dedicated to making emergency tools accessible in public spaces, schools, and businesses. Their defibrillators are designed for ease of use, with clear voice prompts and visual aids, empowering anyone to help in a cardiac emergency. Wel Medical also offers a comprehensive range of first aid supplies and provides expert training, ensuring that organizations are well-prepared for any emergency. With a strong focus on customer support, they are passionate about helping people feel confident in saving lives. Tune in to learn how Wel Medical is making a difference in emergency preparedness. For more information, visit welmedical.com and discover how you can make your environment and workplace safer today.
LATE BREAKING CLINICAL TRIAL: ECGio – An AI Algorithm to Predict the Presence and Severity of Flow-Limiting CAD Using a Standard 12-Lead ECG
Commentary by Dr. Candice Silversides
CineECG vs. 12-Lead ECG: A Comparative Exploration of ECG Approaches Guest: Peter van Dam, Ph.D. Host: Anthony H. Kashou, M.D. (@anthonykashoumd) In this episode, Dr. Peter van Dam, a visionary in the field of 12 lead ECG, shares insights on assessing cardiac electrical dyssynchrony and identifying disease pathways. He introduces his innovative approach, CineECG, highlighting its distinctions from conventional methods and discussing comparisons with artificial intelligence in ECG interpretation. Topics Include: In the context of utilizing the 12-lead ECG to assess cardiac electrical dyssynchrony and identify disease pathways through ventricular depolarization, how do you accomplish this and what potential benefits does it offer clinicians? How does your approach, such as CineECG, differ from the conventional 12-lead ECG? When comparing your approach to the utilization of artificial intelligence for improving ECG interpretation, what are the key similarities and differences to CineECG? Connect with Mayo Clinic's Cardiovascular Continuing Medical Education online at https://cveducation.mayo.edu or on Twitter @MayoClinicCV and @MayoCVservices. LinkedIn: Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular Services Cardiovascular Education App: The Mayo Clinic Cardiovascular CME App is an innovative educational platform that features cardiology-focused continuing medical education wherever and whenever you need it. Use this app to access other free content and browse upcoming courses. Download it for free in Apple or Google stores today! No CME credit offered for this episode. Podcast episode transcript found here.
Heatbeam Inc CEO and Founder Branislav Vajdic joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has big plans for the company has they look to find a share of the large wearables market. Vajdic sharing the company has received notice that its patent for the 12-lead electrocardiogram smartwatch-based monitor was allowed by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Vajdic telling Proactive more about its products and the steps they are taking to get them out on a large commercial scale. Vajdic also talks about the products he feels can have a biggest impact. #proactiveinvestors #heartbeaminc #nasdaq #beat #wearables #heart #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
HeartBeam Inc CEO Branislav Vajdic joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news about the company that as developed the first and only 3D-vector ECG platform for heart attack detection. Vajdic shares more details about their system including HeartBeam AIMIGo which is the first and only credit card-sized 12-lead output ECG device coupled with a smart phone app and cloud-based diagnostic software system to facilitate remote heart attack detection. The company has just been granted a patent for that 12 lead ECG. #proactiveinvestors #heartbeaminc #nasdaq #beat #ecg #hearthealth
This episode features Matt Pigott from Medic Minute with Matt to share his insights about 12 Lead ECG and Coronary Anatomy. Also In This Episode Before you get started Looking at your 12 Lead How does this reflect Coronary Anatomy? Changes in morphology Perfusion issue Blood flow through the heart Electrical issue Electrolyte issue Cardiac action potential PQRST segment "STEMI mimics" RCA Occlusions 55 y/o patient case example(s) Proximal or Distal? Subscribe to the video version of this podcast to have access to the visuals that accompany the audio as well as additional tools and resources to help improve your understanding. Subscribe now at CurrentECG.com And Stay Current
Megan LaBreck, Antiarrhythmic Clinic Pharmacist at OhioHealth and winner of the Vizient Pharmacy Vision Award for Excellence in Innovation, discusses her program that transfers the management of nearly 1,400 patients on an antiarrhythmic drug and their monitoring from the exclusive management of a physician to a pharmacist-led service with host Gretchen Brummel. Guest speakers: Megan LaBreck, PharmD, BCPS, CACP Antiarrhythmic Pharmacist OhioHealth Moderator: Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Executive Director Vizient Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence Show Notes: [01:00-2:30] Transferring the management of nearly 1,400 patients on antiarrhythmic drugs and monitoring from a physician to a pharmacist-led service [02:32-4:05] Solving the problem from the pharmacy point of view [04:06-5:00] Identifying complexities and fixing issues [05:01-6:06] Where did the idea come from for this program [06:07-6:49] Designing the collaborative practice agreement [06:50-7:41] Training necessary to offer these services [07:42-10:09] Discovering other opportunities [10:10-11:53] Impact of shifting this activity to an outpatient setting [11:55-13:01] How the program influenced patient satisfaction [13:02-14:03] Future plans [14:04-15:38] Advice for new practitioners or frontline staff Links | Resources: 2019 AHA/ACC/HRS Focused Update of the 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS Guideline for the Management of Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Click here Comparison of QT Interval Readings in Normal Sinus Rhythm Between a Smartphone Heart Monitor and a 12-Lead ECG for Healthy Volunteers and Inpatients Receiving Sotalol or Dofetilide: Click here 2014 AHA/ACC/HRS guideline for the management of patients with atrial fibrillation: Click here Vizient Pharmacy Vision Awards: Excellence in Innovation: Click here Vizient Pharmacy Vision Awards: Click here Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Android RSS Feed
#006 This episode discusses the following Twelve Lead ECG Topics:Components of conductionLead groupingsIndications for monitoring QT intervalElectrolyte effects on the ECGDrug effects on the ECGIschemia, Injury and Infarct effects on the ECGIdentification of right and left bundle branch blockIdentification of right/left atrial enlargementIdentification of right/left ventricular hypertrophyFollow me on Facebook where you can find daily CCRN Questions! @KayhoppepresentsPlease remember to head over to my website and subscribe to get notices of upcoming podcasts and events! http//:www.kayhoppepresents.comFeel free to contact me for an in-person or online CCRN Review for your facility or nursing group! http://kay@kayhoppepresents.comHave a blessed day!Kay :)
How can your ECG reports be correct 98.5% of the time but still guide false cath lab activation 60% of the time? What's the difference between specificity and positive predictive value and why does that matter? How can facts about ECGs be true and contradictory all at the same time? In this episode, Sean Graham interviews Tim Phalen, paramedic clinical educator and author of The 12-Lead ECG in Acute Coronary Syndromes. Sean and Tim discuss common myths about ECGs, how ECGs can augment an emergency caregiver's decision-making, and more insights on implementing ECG technology in the field. This is part 2 of a three-part series on ECGs.
Join us this month as we discuss OSA and cardiovascular disease with Dr. Peter Farrehi, a cardiologist at the University of Michigan. We focus on arrhythmias, but do delve into other topics as well. We hope you enjoy! Time Stamps 00:45 intro3:00 best advice6:50 pick of the month12:12 discussion begins12:30 What should we be looking for on a sleep ECG?14:00 See the patient or do the sleep study first?16:38 should every patient with afib get a sleep study?17:15 STOP BANG screening and afib19:30 arrhythmia and auto-cpap21:30 heart failure and preserved EF22:50 why does OSA predispose to atrial fibrillation26:00 anti arrhythmic drugs for afib with co-morbid sleep apnea29:00 minutes coughing can be edited if you want29:30 rate or rhythm control for afib?31:00 fatigue or sleepiness?32:20 Other sleep related arrhythmias32:36 Non sustained ventricular tachycardia33:00 Sustained ventricular tachycardia36:00 arrhythmia and management on the sleep end37:40 Long QT38:00 Chronic afib38:30 sinus pause39:30 AV block42:00 2 Lead ECG problems43:00 medicare games44:30 positional therapy47:15 virtual visits discussed vs face to face 48:30 screening afib for OSA50:33 compliance and non compliance - sleep heart health study51:00 Meta –review JAMA52:40 arrhythmia and cpap, when will my arrhythmia improve?54:30 treat sleep apnea prior to cardioversion?58:50 PVC’s1:01:00 7 pvc/minute1:02:00 PACs?1:03:00 bigeminy or trigemini?1:04:20 oxygen nadir and oxygen desaturation index1:12:30 using oxygen nadir to reach the patient1:15 wrap up
Join us this month as we discuss OSA and cardiovascular disease with Dr. Peter Farrehi, a cardiologist at the University of Michigan. We focus on arrhythmias, but do delve into other topics as well. We hope you enjoy! Time Stamps 00:45 intro3:00 best advice6:50 pick of the month12:12 discussion begins12:30 What should we be looking for on a sleep ECG?14:00 See the patient or do the sleep study first?16:38 should every patient with afib get a sleep study?17:15 STOP BANG screening and afib19:30 arrhythmia and auto-cpap21:30 heart failure and preserved EF22:50 why does OSA predispose to atrial fibrillation26:00 anti arrhythmic drugs for afib with co-morbid sleep apnea29:00 minutes coughing can be edited if you want29:30 rate or rhythm control for afib?31:00 fatigue or sleepiness?32:20 Other sleep related arrhythmias32:36 Non sustained ventricular tachycardia33:00 Sustained ventricular tachycardia36:00 arrhythmia and management on the sleep end37:40 Long QT38:00 Chronic afib38:30 sinus pause39:30 AV block42:00 2 Lead ECG problems43:00 medicare games44:30 positional therapy47:15 virtual visits discussed vs face to face 48:30 screening afib for OSA50:33 compliance and non compliance - sleep heart health study51:00 Meta –review JAMA52:40 arrhythmia and cpap, when will my arrhythmia improve?54:30 treat sleep apnea prior to cardioversion?58:50 PVC’s1:01:00 7 pvc/minute1:02:00 PACs?1:03:00 bigeminy or trigemini?1:04:20 oxygen nadir and oxygen desaturation index1:12:30 using oxygen nadir to reach the patient1:15 wrap up
12 Lead ECG samples of acute myocardial infarctions
Ventricular hypertrophy
Exercises 1-4
12 Lead ECG step by step interpretation
ECG complexes review and lead placement
“Value of 12-lead electrocardiogram to predict myocardial scar on FDG PET in heart failure patients”. In this episode, Susanne Markendorf summarizes the above study, highlights the new information, clinical implications and limitations of the study, and provides suggestions for future studies. The authors of this article have provided a PowerPoint file which summarises the contents of the paper and is free for re-use at meetings and presentations: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12350-019-01841-6#SupplementaryMaterial The article is available at: https://rdcu.be/bOyfD Be sure to subscribe on your mobile device - search 'JNC/ASNC Podcast'.
Inferior STEMI 12 Lead ECG by Master Your Medics
The Osborn Wave 12 Lead ECG by Master Your Medics
It’s no lie that I absolutely LOVE 12 Lead ECG’s. It’s certainly a passion of mine. In this episode, I share an experience I had of interpreting a 12 lead with a Senior Registrar; and how I appreciated his time! I found the experience super educational and rewarding. Have a great day!!!
In this episode of the podcast, I answer a question from a listener who is a new flight nurse with a background in trauma who’s looking to improve her skills at reading 12-lead ECGs quickly while on a call. Listen in as I share my process for reading 12-lead ECGs and share some tips on how you can improve your skills no matter how long you've been working in the field. Show notes for this episode can be found over at www.flightcrit.com/podcast/006.
This is part 2 of a 2 part series covering 12-Lead ECG interpretation, focusing on LBBB and Sgarbossa criteria.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is part 2 of a 2 part series covering 12-Lead ECG interpretation, focusing on LBBB and Sgarbossa criteria.
EMS 12-Lead podcast – Episode #4 – Product Review from EMS World Expo 2011 (Part 1) In this episode Tom Bouthillet and David Baumrind are joined by Executive Producer Jamie Davis (MedicCast and ProMed Network) and Rob Theriault (Paramedic Tutor and EMS EduCast). We discuss the ReadyLink 12-Lead ECG by Physio-Control , the RescueNet 12-Lead […]