Early Repolarisation and LBBB: Identifying the ischaemic ECG.

Early Repolarisation and LBBB: Identifying the ischaemic ECG.

About

This presentation will focus on two different ECG variants in the patient presenting with ischaemic symptoms, LBBB and Early Repolarisation. It will help paramedics identify signs of coronary occlusion and potential red flags when faced with these ECGs.

Andrew has been a paramedic with Ambulance Victoria since 2005, and has worked at Air Ambulance for the past 5 years. Andrew is currently the Paramedic Educator at HEMS 4 and has a keen interest in ECGs, specifically the recognition of subtle ischaemic patterns.

This presentation formed part of ANZCP2019 Melbourne.


Presented by Andrew Bishop

Andrew has been a paramedic with Ambulance Victoria since 2005, and has worked at Air Ambulance for the past 5 years. Andrew is currently the Paramedic Educator at HEMS 4.


Lessons

Lesson 1: Early Repolarisation and LBBB: Identifying the ischaemic ECG.

Lesson 2: Self Reflection

Details

Length

31 minutes

Released

13th Sep 2019

Cost

Member free
Non-member $19

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