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Current ECG
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2019
Welcome to Current ECG! David Klein is an Advanced Care Paramedic, ECG Morphologist and the Founder of the Current ECG Workshop. David has a passion for ECG Interpretation and how this skill improves the ability to deliver quality patient care as a practitioner of Emergency Medicine.
Current ECG was developed to create a direct link between cardiovascular anatomy and physiology and how this relates to our understanding of ECG Interpretation. The goal of this podcast is to advance the skill of ECG Interpretation by providing current ECG research and making it a little less scary and a little more fun.
You will learn the basics to build a strong ECG foundation and more advanced topics like the importance of understanding Morphology as well as currents of injury and their impact on what you see on an ECG tracing. If you would like to continue your learning, improve your skills and provide a higher level of patient care, come be part of our community.
Join us at currentecg.com!
Current ECG was developed to create a direct link between cardiovascular anatomy and physiology and how this relates to our understanding of ECG Interpretation. The goal of this podcast is to advance the skill of ECG Interpretation by providing current ECG research and making it a little less scary and a little more fun.
You will learn the basics to build a strong ECG foundation and more advanced topics like the importance of understanding Morphology as well as currents of injury and their impact on what you see on an ECG tracing. If you would like to continue your learning, improve your skills and provide a higher level of patient care, come be part of our community.
Join us at currentecg.com!
CECG Ep 21 - COVID 19 Could Break Your Heart
In this episode, Dave talks about COVID-19 and some additional information that clinicians and emergency care providers can use to help them identify and manage some of these patients.
Also In This Episode
ECG Tracing examples
What does COVID-19 do to the heart?
Not all viruses are the same
Systemic inflammatory response
Myocarditis: STEMI, HF, Shock
Cytokine release
ECG Tracing examples
Risk factors
Treatment
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!
Also In This Episode
ECG Tracing examples
What does COVID-19 do to the heart?
Not all viruses are the same
Systemic inflammatory response
Myocarditis: STEMI, HF, Shock
Cytokine release
ECG Tracing examples
Risk factors
Treatment
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!
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Ep. 19 - Current ECG + Master Your Medics | TCA Overdose Case Study
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On this episode, Current ECG teams up with Master Your Medics to present a TCA Overdose case! Dave discusses the pathophysiology behind sodium channel blocking medications and how they affect cardiac depolarization at the cellular level. This is important because it affects how we interpret the ECG. Cardiac toxicity can develop quickly in TCA overdose, so get an ECG early in the clinical course...
Special Bonus: Current ECG @ PAPEI Symposium
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Cutting Edge ECG Interpretation unveiled at PAPEI Symposium 2019 In this special episode, Dave speaks at the PAPEI Symposium 2019 on a variety of 'Cutting Edge ECG Interpretation' topics. This presentation will give you a glimpse into Dave's unique in person teaching style. A high energy and highly interactive and experience. Also In This Episode - Interpreting ECG tracings & the psychology of ...
Pharm Series Release
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Check it out! Current ECG Nation is about to release a cutting edge Pharmacology Series...starting with how cardiac medications actually work in the body.
Current ECG Part 2 of What's going on with Brian
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Current ECG Part 2 of What's going on with Brian
NS Paramedic Union Members News!
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Super exciting news! The Nova Scotia Paramedics Union has endorsed Current ECG! If you're a registered Nova Scotia Paramedics Union member, you can now go to CurrentECG.com and you get free access - that's right, FREE ACCESS - to everything!
Are You Having a Heart Attack Cardiac Assessment Part 1 The Future Is Here
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Are You Having a Heart Attack Cardiac Assessment Part 1 The Future Is Here
You Are Bleeding And So AM I TNK vs TXA
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You Are Bleeding And So AM I TNK vs TXA
OMI Manifesto!! Is here
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Hey everyone, Current ECG here. This is a quick video for a new post coming up on CurrentECG.com. There's a really new piece of information done by Dr Pendell Meyers, Dr Stephen Smith, Dr Steven Weingard, and it's called the Occlusion Myocardial Infarction Manifesto. And why I'm so pumped about it is that with this new OMI Manifesto, they're proving that morphology counts! This is why as practi...
Bonus Ep 9: What's That Thing Around Your Neck? The Importance of Auscultation - Video
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*BONUS EPISODE* Due to some technical system issues in early June - basically a technology STEMI!! - this video is offered as a bonus as a small token of our appreciation to our membership. On this episode Dave talks about one of the most important tools we carry as emergency medicine practitioners. Dave shares his personal story of how he learned the value of the stethoscope and the importance...
June 21: Welcoming a new addition to Current ECG, Dr Jerry Jones!
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Hey Current ECG Nation! Big News!! World renowned ECG expert Dr. Jerry Jones will be joining the Current ECG community in upcoming episodes...and we've added a new Current Research Blog Page. Check it out! www.currentecg.com #staycurrent
Current ECG Ep 4 Sgarbossa Criteria STEMI LBBB
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On this episode Dave highlights Sgarbossa criteria, which helps us to accurately identify STEMI in the presence of a LBBB. Also in this episode: Example of how a LBBB works Rules to apply when diagnosising LBBB on an ECG Example of a normal LBBB Sgarbossa criteria A & B - inappropriate concordance ECG examples of criteria A & B Pacemakers and diagnosing STEMI Subscribe to the video version of t...
Current ECG Ep 3 Oxygen Free Radicals and Acute Coronary Syndrome
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On this episode Dave talks about the importance of Oxygen. We know the body and the body's cells need sugar, water and oxygen to survive and as emergency medicine practitioners we have oxygen available to us as a potential treatment for our patients. We need to be aware and careful of the amount of oxygen we give our patients. Did you know that oxygen is poison to your body if it is not being u...
Current ECG Ep 2 Reading VS Interpreting ECG's
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Current ECG Ep 2 Reading VS Interpreting ECG's
Dave is the best!
This is the best video on TH-cam about sgarbossa.
Is this original sgarbossa or a modified version? If modified please share which version. Thanks.
Impressive ❤
Excellent video explaining a topic which is not always well described. Thanks!
Excellent 👍🏼
EXCELLENT TEACHING
Best ecg tutorial I have watched 😢🤩🙏
Thanks 4 this video
Exceptional video mate! Keep up the good work!
Thank you, this is an amazing presentation. This will definitely help me in my clinical practice.
this video is wonderful, thank you so much for breaking this down in such a digestible way.
Thoughts about administration of norepi for cardiogenic shock/hypotension due to dysrhythmias?
🤯 thank you!! 🙏🏻
whose here after failing a sim??????
You are a great teacher. Thank God i stumbled on you video. It is so easy to understand and has cleared my confusion
Video is very didactic and helpful. On your exemple of using the criteria for patients with pacemaker, you showed an ECG with atrial pacing and intrinsic conduction (not ventricular pacing) in a patient with baseline LBBB. So, in this case, you are looking at a normal LBBB and not at a ventricular pacing. If you want to give an exemple of pacemaker and MI, you should chose an appropriate EKG.
You're a miracle
man you are a STAR thank you very much
Hey! Amazing series of videos! I enjoyed LBBB video. It was the best out of all available. Thank you.
Where is the vid for the third criteria?
Thank you so much, I have learned a lot. Can you please add CCB and BB Toxicity case studies. This was very helpful 🙏
GREAT WORK.. but y couldnt i find the 3 rd criteria video ?
Thanks so much! This was so helpful.....
Great 😊
Great but why I cannot find criteria 3 ?
Most definitely... the current paradigm needs change. There are so many instances of coronary occlusion that does not show up as ST elevation. The manifesto got me excited too
Great
Beautiful video.
Thanks...this is critical! Cheers
Awesome!
Amazing stuff Dave. You're an excellent teacher and you generate interest and inspire!!!
Excellent stuff! Absolutely excited to be a part of this important material!
Awesome!
Although I'm Still Confused' But I can say Video is G8 Thankyu ❤️❤️
Amazing
THANK YOU. I finally fully understand Sharbossa thanks to your video. The point you made that cleared it up for me was that the discordance in Lbbb is normal and to see concordance at all is not normal. And you drove that point home in your examples. I'll go into my paramedic cardiology test tomorrow with much greater confidence on this criteria. Thank you SO much. Much love.
This helped alot during medic school. Thanks for this!!
Thank you for your excellent assessment - nice deep dive for the non professional.
12 leads for everyone! Yay! Thank you for the TXA breakdown on the cellular level. Would you happen to have an easy explanation of what happens if TXA is given outside the 3hrs of trauma onset? Would love this translated for the difficult learner: Quoted "If given at a later stage of post-trauma coagulopathy, the fibrinolytic shut-down phase, TXA could enhance the pro-thrombotic state and increase multi-organ dysfunction secondary to vascular microvascular occlusion"
Great video but at 4:36 you say V6 should be monophasic but immediately after, you show V6 with an R, R’ (M shaped) and state that it should be that way. Could you explain which one it is? I’m a stress tech and we are taught to look for LBBB like the latter photo you displayed, using just V1 and V6. Thank you!
Great video. Don't fully understand why I am the only one commenting on it, one would think that more people would watch and share. Anyways, great job. Gave light to an otherwise murky subject matter.
YES!