This is great review. I retired seven years ago from a very busy system where we had many high acuity patients. I'm a supervisor now in a beach community with completely different demographics, kinder and gentler (I needed that!) We recently had a STEMI where Sgarbossa's criteria applied. I've been boning up on this and Brugada. I wonder how many I missed since we got 12 leads.
Another fantastic video, Tom. I appreciate you diving into the background of the criteria. It gives people, especially like me, a story to hang on to, versus just memorizing rogue patterns. Plus it illustrates the limitations and the need for critical thinking. Well done, again!
@@imasuperkoala I didn't use any textbooks for the video, but I would recommend Chou's Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice as a reference text and Dr. Smith's ECG Blog for insights on identifying subtle signs of ischemia.
@@TomBouthillet thank you so much for the informatiom! I will start my residency in Internal Medicine this year (hopefully) but my dream is to become a Cardiologist! These videos are so helpful!
As a veteran emergency physician educator and medical illustrator this is an excellent presentation. Keep up the great work.
Thank you, MultiCII! I appreciate the comment and encouragement.
You are an amazing teacher
You are absolutely brilliant! Thank you.
You videos are brilliant seriously I am a nephrologist but after these videos I think of shifting to cardiology
I’m so glad my videos make you excited about cardiology! Thank you, Noha NR.
Your explanation it helps me to understand on how to determine BBB and SVT .
Wonderful! That’s so important.
Great video! We rookies definitely need a lot of illustration and arrows. Please continue making videos. You make an excellent teacher :)
Thank you, Jan Amoin! I'll keep making videos as long as I'm having fun!
Great video. I will need to watch it a few more times to improve my knowledge of LBBB.
Thank you, GotCPR!
This is great review. I retired seven years ago from a very busy system where we had many high acuity patients. I'm a supervisor now in a beach community with completely different demographics, kinder and gentler (I needed that!) We recently had a STEMI where Sgarbossa's criteria applied. I've been boning up on this and Brugada. I wonder how many I missed since we got 12 leads.
Exactly what I needed.. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Has an exercise physiologist doing EKGs in private practice this content is valuable. Thanks
Another fantastic video, Tom. I appreciate you diving into the background of the criteria. It gives people, especially like me, a story to hang on to, versus just memorizing rogue patterns. Plus it illustrates the limitations and the need for critical thinking. Well done, again!
You're good for my self-esteem, Michael!
I loved this lecture. Thanks Mr. Bouthillet.
Thank you so much!!!Your videos are really amazing!!!
Thank you, Катерина!
Thank you very informative watching from libya 🇱🇾
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Great job! Potentially hard concepts made easy. Really enjoyed your prez. Put a like and subscribed to your channel! Go on mate
That's kind of you, Giovanni! Thank you for subscribing.
THANK YOU. EXCELLENT LECTURE !
amazing video, keep going my bossman!
Thanks a lot Tom
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Thank you for watching, Dr. Mukul Kanojia!
This is very great .. Thank you so much ..
Thank you, dimahjar! I'm glad you liked it.
Excellent video mate
Great video!!👍thanks
Glad you liked it!
great video
Thanks, Robert!
thank u for ur explanation
My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video, can you do a video correctly identifying VTach?
That’s a great idea.
hey tom just wondering why you wouldn't expect to see an s wave in V1/ 1 in LBBB. Thanks:)
You might very well see an S-wave in lead V1 (rS complex). However, a terminal S-wave in lead I would be consistent with RBBB morphology.
Amazing video!!! What resources did you use for this video? Thanks! :)
Can you be more specific? It’s just PowerPoint.
@@TomBouthillet what textbooks? Thank you!
@@imasuperkoala I didn't use any textbooks for the video, but I would recommend Chou's Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice as a reference text and Dr. Smith's ECG Blog for insights on identifying subtle signs of ischemia.
@@TomBouthillet thank you so much for the informatiom! I will start my residency in Internal Medicine this year (hopefully) but my dream is to become a Cardiologist! These videos are so helpful!
@@imasuperkoala I'm glad to hear it. Best of luck to you!