ECG Cases 63 – WPW, Tachyarrhythmias and Ischemic Mimics

Five patients present with possible Wolff-Parkinson-White—but the ECGs tell five very different stories. From palpitations mislabeled as anxiety to narrow- and wide-complex tachyarrhythmias, pseudo-infarction patterns, and a true occlusion MI hidden by pre-excitation, these cases highlight the many faces of WPW. Learn how to recognize intermittent pre-excitation, distinguish AVRT from AF with WPW, choose the right treatment—and avoid potentially dangerous AV nodal blockers...

Ep 172 Syncope Simplified with David Carr

In this main episode podcast, Dr. David Carr joins Anton to give us his simplified approach to syncope based solely on history, physical and ECG to help guide disposition decisions.  We answer questions such as: What features have the best likelihood ratios to help distinguish syncope from seizure? What key clinical features on history and physical exam can help us distinguish orthostatic and reflex syncope from the more sinister cardiac syncope? What is the best approach to ECG interpretation for the patient who has presents with syncope? Are syncope clinical decision tools any better than physician gestalt? and many more.... Please support EM Cases by giving a donation: https://emergencymedicinecases.com/donation/

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