I was very weak in cardiovascular system as MBBS student but now as MS SURGERY I feel that I can now wish to become as cardiac surgeon. This is all because of your lectures in CVS. Thanks sir
Sir please upload complete vedio containing whole content. Thankyou and you are doing wonderful job sir wish I would study from you in live class . I am amazed how can someone explain so simply in english . Thankyou sir
OK I'm just going to Oversimplify this 13 minute video What Dr.Najeeb trying to say is that - Depolarization Always starts from : Left septum, Apex and then lastly Left ventricle - The electric vector at V1 records 2 Deflection/Obstruction (From septum & right ventricle) And That the reason why it has Minor Depolarization but Have Extremely HUGE Re-polarization - V3 have the same ratio because they are recorded at the apex (at the middle) - V5 & V6 is High because the depolarization is not blocked by any other organs *Always Remember what Dr.Najeeb said in the video that V6 is depolarized less slightly (A bit lower) due to deflection of the lungs
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Sir plz suggest me any book plz sir any goid writer for mci and usmle.sir i m first year student i m study in ukraine plz sir suggest me boom anataomy histo phyisio aal book good writer pkz sir
I was very weak in cardiovascular system as MBBS student but now as MS SURGERY I feel that I can now wish to become as cardiac surgeon. This is all because of your lectures in CVS. Thanks sir
sir how did you face the challenges in cvs
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Super explanation sir I am community Health Officer . It's for me more helping me. Thank you sir
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Sir please upload complete vedio containing whole content. Thankyou and you are doing wonderful job sir wish I would study from you in live class . I am amazed how can someone explain so simply in english . Thankyou sir
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OK I'm just going to Oversimplify this 13 minute video
What Dr.Najeeb trying to say is that
- Depolarization Always starts from : Left septum, Apex and then lastly Left ventricle
- The electric vector at V1 records 2 Deflection/Obstruction
(From septum & right ventricle)
And That the reason why it has Minor Depolarization but Have Extremely HUGE Re-polarization
- V3 have the same ratio because they are recorded at the apex (at the middle)
- V5 & V6 is High because the depolarization is not blocked by any other organs
*Always Remember what Dr.Najeeb said in the video that
V6 is depolarized less slightly (A bit lower) due to deflection of the lungs
Very elaborative sir
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Excellent explaination, very helpful thank you sir
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May Allah bless you sir with a healthy wealthy And a LonG Life
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In the lecture sir said that he also taught clinical ECG(axis deviation).
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@@DoctorNajeeb Sir I am member. But there is no video in the library about what you told in this video.
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Why we don’t discuss about basal ventricular depolarization wave here?
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Dr. Najeeb why you did not explain s wave progression ???does it has same concept ???
Its in another video i guess.
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avwal khan why
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Sir plz suggest me any book plz sir any goid writer for mci and usmle.sir i m first year student i m study in ukraine plz sir suggest me boom anataomy histo phyisio aal book good writer pkz sir
avwal khan
BDC...BOOK
In anatomy
its so funny at 4:07 you can hear people mumble V6. congratulations you know 6 comes after 5!
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