Hello Dale, thank you for your very informative and well illustrative video. I learned a lot. Was wondering if you might look at an EKG of mine. I have a 1 mm negative post positive T wave, it is very brief following a quick return to baseline. It is on lead 1 from a at home ekg/ecg monitor. So only 1 lead (a wearable). Wondering if you might be willing to take a look at it and tell me if you think it is normal, artifact, or early signs of ischemia? Thanks T
Great video I just have one question. Could you explain why the speed of repolarisation i.e epicardial tissue repolarising before the subepicardial tissue dictates the net flow? Thanks
Thanks, this coupled with this video th-cam.com/video/vSrW4jg8Zq8/w-d-xo.html Helped me understand both ST depression and T wave inversion completely, for these videos complement each other. Thank you for a clear explanation
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Great video and teaching. Loved the way you teach. You are a great teacher ❤❤❤❤❤
Hello Dale, thank you for your very informative and well illustrative video. I learned a lot. Was wondering if you might look at an EKG of mine. I have a 1 mm negative post positive T wave, it is very brief following a quick return to baseline. It is on lead 1 from a at home ekg/ecg monitor. So only 1 lead (a wearable). Wondering if you might be willing to take a look at it and tell me if you think it is normal, artifact, or early signs of ischemia? Thanks T
Great video I just have one question. Could you explain why the speed of repolarisation i.e epicardial tissue repolarising before the subepicardial tissue dictates the net flow? Thanks
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Thanks, this coupled with this video
th-cam.com/video/vSrW4jg8Zq8/w-d-xo.html
Helped me understand both ST depression and T wave inversion completely, for these videos complement each other.
Thank you for a clear explanation