How to tell if a stress ECG (EKG) is positive?
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- This video was taken from our new Stress ECG (EKG) Essentials course. By the end of this lesson, you will know and be able to use the basic criteria for identifying a "positive" stress test. If you want to learn more about how to interpret stress ECGs (EKGs), make sure to check out the course as well as the cases in the workshop!
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Thank you so much for making this so easy to understand- very appreciated!
Very helpful!! I'm currently a Monitor tech and this video is easy to understand! Thank you!!
New to the stress lab. So much to learn but this is a great and simply put explanation.
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Is this only applicable (80msec after J point) to ST seg depression on stress ECG? Or can you apply it to resting ECG as well like a patient coming into the ER?
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Very good vedio and nice presentation.
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So ST elevation is never positive?
Do you mean positive deflection or positive charge?
Basically your heart is stuck in a contracting state. Like a cramp, it’s struggling to completely depolarize due to myocardial ischemia in the coronary artery. The vector is deflecting positive as it passes through purkinje fibers but on halt before it can’t completely contract the entire chamber. Action potential is forced to drop below J point or above Jpoint prematurely.
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