@2:39 'can't tell the pacing is in the right or left ventricle'. Actually you can, when I is positive and III is negative it is RV pacing, because I goes from right shoulder to left shoulder, when that is positive, the wave front must be from RV to LV, so it is RV pacing. In the case of your ECG it is RV pacing due to I is positive and III is negative. LV pacing would be I is negative, III is positive. When pacing biventricular both are negative.
@2:39 'can't tell the pacing is in the right or left ventricle'. Actually you can, when I is positive and III is negative it is RV pacing, because I goes from right shoulder to left shoulder, when that is positive, the wave front must be from RV to LV, so it is RV pacing. In the case of your ECG it is RV pacing due to I is positive and III is negative. LV pacing would be I is negative, III is positive. When pacing biventricular both are negative.
Thank you! Excellent video
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Been looking for this !
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awesome....i am going to sit for CCT1 exam next week
Shahin Alam best of luck!
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I’m dying to know how you did!!! Don’t keep us hanging!!!
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is the discordance normal for the AV sequential paced rhythm?
Great question! Yes, it is normal.