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2. ECG Case of the Month: Chest Pain and ECG Abnormalities
3. ECG Of The Month: Mental Disturbance for 4 days
4. ECG of the Month: Confusion and a Slow Heart Rate
5. ECG of the Month: Wide-QRS Tachycardias
6. ECG Case of the Month: Heart Failure in a Man from Chile
7. ECG of the Month: Subtle ECG Change in a 31 Year-Old Man with Recent Chest Pain
8. ECG Of The Month: Sepsis, ARDS, and Tracheal Intubation
9. ECG Of the Month: Suicide
10. ECG of the Month:Changing Morphology of a Wide-QRS Tachycardia
11. ECG of the Month: ECG in a 30-Year-Old Woman
12. ECG of the Month:A Forty-Year-Old Woman with a History of a Cardiac Operation at Age 5 Years
13. ECG Case of the Month: IRREGULARLY IRREGULAR CARDIAC RHYTHM IN AN 87-YEAR-OLD WOMAN. MULTIFOCAL ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA; RIGHT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK
14. ECG of the Month: ECG in an 81-Year-Old Woman
15. In Memoriam: Frank Riddick, Jr., MD
16. ECG Case of the Month: ECG in a 20-Year-Old Woman with Dyspnea. Sinus tachycardia (104 beats/minute), slight right axis deviation of the QRS (+92°), an R/S ratio greater than 1 in lead V1 with ST depression and T wave inversion in leads V1 - V4, and a prominent S wave in lead I, Q wave in lead III, and inverted T wave in lead III(S1 Q3 T3). These findings suggest right ventricular hypertrophy or strain and are consistent with pulmonary emboli
17. ECG Case of the Month. ECG in a 49-Year-Old Man With Chest Pain. DIAGNOSIS: Sinus rhythm (rate, 97 beats/min); two episodes of AV dissociation with an accelerated idioventricular rhythm (rate, 103 beats/min) dissociated from sinus rhythm; the two rhythms produce numerous fusion QRS complexes; acute inferoposterior myocardial infaraction; left atrial enlargement
18. ECG Case of the Month. Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. DIAGNOSIS: Atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response (150 beats/minute) and right bundle branch block
19. ECG of the month. ECG in a dyspneic 54-year-old man. Sinus tachycardia; right atrial enlargement; right axis deviation; right ventricular hypertrophy with repolarization change
20. ECG in a 52-Year-Old Man With a Dilated Cardiomyapathy. Atrial tachycardia (214/min) with atrioventricular (AV) block and complete AV dissociation from junctional tachycardia (140/min), together with repolarization changes of digitalis, suggest digitalis toxicity
21. In memoriam: Edward S. Connolly, MD 1934-2014
22. ECG of the Month. Unexpected Atrioventricular Conduction in High-Grade Atrioventricular Block. DIAGNOSIS: Sinus rhythm; high-grade second-degree atrioventricular block with a junctional escape rhythm and three capture complexes, each with right bundle branch block aberration; possible septal myocardial infarct of indeterminate age; ST-T and U wave changes suggesting hypokalemia
23. LSUHSC Department of Medicine White Coat Ceremony Address, 2014
24. ECG of the Month. Amaurosis Fugax in a 45-Year-Old Woman. DIAGNOSIS: Normal sinus rhythm; left atrial enlargement
25. Epigastric pain in a 63-year-old woman. Atrial flutter with 2:1 atrioventricular block; acute inferoposterior myocardial infarction
26. ECG of the month. ECG in a cyanotic 22-year-old woman who had a cardiac operation in early childhood. Normal sinus rhythm; biatrial enlargement; right axis deviation of the QRS complex; biventricular enlargement with repolarization abnormality
27. Electrocardiogram consistent with anterolateral myocardial injury in the setting of a spontaneous right-sided pneumothorax
28. ECG of the month. Electrocardiogram in an attempted suicide. Sinus bradycardia with an atrial escape complex, followed by a junctional escape rhythm with isorhythmic atrioventricular dissociation; voltage criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy
29. ECG of the month. Irregular rhythm in a 25-year-old man with three prior cardiac operations. Coarse atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response, left anterior fascicular block, left ventricular hypertrophy with repolarization abnormality
30. ECG of the month. Cardiac failure and stroke in a 43-year-old woman. Coarse atrial fibrillation indicating left atrial enlargement and left ventricular hypertrophy with repolarization abnormality
31. ECG of the month. Electrocardiogram in a man with chronic kidney failure. ECG is abnormal and indicative of heart disease
32. ECG of the month: Bigeminal rhythm X. Sinus rhythm with monomorphic ventricular bigeminy and ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia
33. ECG of the month: a subtle sign of dual atrioventricular nodal pathways. Sinus rhythm with second-degree atrioventricular (AV) block, Type I, with each Wenckebach sequence being terminated by a premature, retrograde, reentrant P wave; left ventricular hypertrophy with repolarization changes
34. ECG of the month. ECG in a man with metastatic malignancy. Sinus tachycardia at 110 beats/minute
35. ECG of the month. Weakness and near syncope in a 79-year-old woman. Sinus bradycardia and arrhythmia, high-grade second degree atrioventricular (AV) block
36. ECG of the month: ECG in a man with a diagnosis of asthma. Normal sinus rhythm, left atrial enlargement, right axis deviation of the QRS complex, right ventricular hypertrophy and nonspecific T-wave change including a slightly long QT interval
37. A novel hemodynamic observation: worsening of tricuspid regurgitation with dobutamine infusion during a hemodynamic study
38. ECG of the month. Bigeminal rhythm VIII. Sinus rhythm with normal antegrade atrioventricular (A-V) conduction and slow retrograde conduction back to the atria, producing atrial reentry or echo complexes and suggesting dual A-V nodal pathways or an accessory A-V pathway that conducts slowly from the ventricles to the atria
39. ECG of the month: large left ventricle, paradoxically split second heart sound, and a continuous murmur. Sinus bradycardia, left bundle block, and QRS voltage of left ventricular enlargement
40. ECG of the month. Chest pain in a 56-year-old man. Normal sinus rhythm
41. ECG of the month. ECG the day after aortic valve replacement. Isorhythmic dissociation of an accelerated junctional rhythm from sinus rhythm, left anterior fascicular block, left ventricular hypertrophy with repolarization change
42. ECG of the month. Chest pain one week after childbirth. Posterior fascicular tachycardia
43. ECG of the month. Bigeminal rhythm V. Sinus rhythm, atrial bigeminy with right bundle branch block (RBBB) type aberrant ventricular conduction of alternate atrial premature complexes (APCs), and Q waves of inferior and anterolateral myocardial infarcts of indeterminate age
44. Myocardial infarction after taser exposure
45. ECG of the month. Long P-R intervals following certain ventricular premature complexes. Dual A-V nodal pathways
46. Stroke due to migration of a hemodialysis catheter across the atrial septum
47. Clinical case of the month. A 68-year-old man with chest pain and left-sided weakness. Aortic dissection
48. ECG of the month. Preoperative ECG in a woman with systemic hypertension, diabetes mellitus, Smoking, and severe coronary and peripheral arterial disease. Left atrial enlargemtnt. Right bundle branch block with marked right axis deviation (+130 degrees) due to left posterior fascicular block
49. ECG of the month. Onset of a regular narrow-complex tachycardia
50. ECG of the Month. Electrocardiogram 7 1/2 months after a Q-wave myocardial infarct with severe left ventricular dysfunction. Normal sinus rhythm. Normal electrocardiogram
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