Just had a patient today with junctional tachy. Called the cardiologist because guy isn't on dig but was hypotensive with a rate of 132. After 2L fluid boluses he converted. History of parkinsons so I think there may have been some autonomic dysfunction combined with OSA with no CPAP. Thank you for your vidoes. The cardiologist was impressed with me identifying the rhythm as other residents called it A-fib. My knowledge on EKGs has vastly improved thanks to you
Junctional SVT, is there a procedure to fix this? I have been searching for months for a procedure to fix this so that the patient will no longer have junctional SVT. Doctors said they can't fix it because it's at the junction. I need to find a solution.
Just had a patient today with junctional tachy. Called the cardiologist because guy isn't on dig but was hypotensive with a rate of 132. After 2L fluid boluses he converted. History of parkinsons so I think there may have been some autonomic dysfunction combined with OSA with no CPAP. Thank you for your vidoes. The cardiologist was impressed with me identifying the rhythm as other residents called it A-fib. My knowledge on EKGs has vastly improved thanks to you
Thanks for breaking it down! Doing a short presentation on ventricular tachycardia, and this helps!
Junctional SVT, is there a procedure to fix this? I have been searching for months for a procedure to fix this so that the patient will no longer have junctional SVT. Doctors said they can't fix it because it's at the junction. I need to find a solution.
Is JET rhythm same as junctional tachycardia...or the former is a subset of the latter one?
Thank you so much!
Thank you, very helpfull☺️