Great Job! I tried to understand this via so many aids, books, lectures ect. you the only one that gave it such clarity that my five year old understands what AVNRT is ...Thank you !
great video. so my question if a person gets ectopics regularly why dont all of them go into a tachycardic state at some point? It seems as though at some point one would go off at the right time to cause this circuit looping leading to SVT. For example my mom has always had ectopics but she hasn't had a tachycardic event she usually just feels the weird off single beat and then it goes back to normal. shes had holter monitoring as well. just curious. I'm learning this in my cardio block now and I hope im not going to far down the rabbit hole but I feel like I still don't completely understand lol.
I've watched a lot of videos, and this is the first time I understood re-entry after watching this one. thank you so much.
Great Job! I tried to understand this via so many aids, books, lectures ect. you the only one that gave it such clarity that my five year old understands what AVNRT is ...Thank you !
Finally everything is clear now after 4 hours of studying.. thank you.
The explanation we all needed. Thank you!
Just what I needed!! Absolutely clear, thanks a lot!!
thank you!
thank you, finally a clear and simple video.
Super clear, thank you
Thank you this really helped me out!!!
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Wonderful explanation! Thank you doctor!
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You are welcome!
Very clear explanation, thank you very much!
Oh yeah yeah i understand now thanks
great video. so my question if a person gets ectopics regularly why dont all of them go into a tachycardic state at some point? It seems as though at some point one would go off at the right time to cause this circuit looping leading to SVT. For example my mom has always had ectopics but she hasn't had a tachycardic event she usually just feels the weird off single beat and then it goes back to normal. shes had holter monitoring as well. just curious. I'm learning this in my cardio block now and I hope im not going to far down the rabbit hole but I feel like I still don't completely understand lol.
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This is so clear - thank you!
great job.
Awesome explanation, thanks
The slow pathway is always abnormal.the normal AV node has two fast pathways. Plz rectify this concept
thanks for this video!! :)
hey! thank you for this video :)
is there a known cause for this?
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could u tell me t normal pathways? normally impulse goes through slow pathway r fast pathway?
Not sure if you need the answer after 4 years but normally, it’s the fast pathway. Slow pathway is almost always abnormal
What's an EPC?
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thanks for this video!! :)