Basic Electrocardiology. Parts 10-18
- Synopsis
- Part 18: Complete bundle-branch block: both right and left bundle-branch blocks are explained and detailed with examples. The electrical conduction and the significance of each electrocardiographic deflection are demonstrated.
- Language
- English
- Country
- Great Britain
- Medium
- Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 9 x 30 min.
- Year of production
- 1987
- Availability
- Sale
- Uses
- 3rd-5th year medical students and senior coronary care unit staff.*
- Subjects
- Medical sciences
- Keywords
- electrocardiology; heart
Credits
- Producer
- John Davies
Sections
- Title
- A-V block. Part 1
- Synopsis
- Part 10: The classification of a-v blocks is given. This can be a very useful methodological approach for the analysis of a-v conduction abnormalities. Definitions of bradycardia and tachycardia are given.
- Title
- A-V block. Part 2
- Synopsis
- Part 11: Heart block and variants of ventricular escape rhythm are extensively covered. The significance of this condition is detailed and covers almost all problem patients likely to be encountered in the clinical practice. S-A block is also clearly expo
- Title
- P wave, The: Part 1
- Synopsis
- Part 12: Extensive coverage of the P wave; its genesis, ECG morphology, its abnormal variants and their significance.
- Title
- P wave, The: Part 2
- Synopsis
- Part 13: Emphasises the effects of right atrial enlargement associated with tricuspid regurgitation on the position of the left ventricle. It also covers A-V retrogradely conducted P waves. Discusses P wave morphology.
- Title
- Digitalis: electrolytic effect
- Synopsis
- Part 14: Discusses digitalis effect and electrolyte imbalance.
- Title
- Escape rhythms
- Synopsis
- Part 15: Provides clinical information on escape rhythms.
- Title
- Ectopic atrial rhythms
- Synopsis
- Part 16: Discusses atrial ectopy.
- Title
- Ventricular hypertrophy
- Synopsis
- Part 17: Distinctions are drawn between the different etiologies of left ventricular hypertrophy and their ECG expression. The concepts of systolic overload and diastolic overload are illustrated. An explanation of right ventricular hypertrophy is given.
- Title
- Bundle-branck block
- Synopsis
- Part 18: Complete bundle-branch block: both right and left bundle-branch blocks are explained and detailed with examples. The electrical conduction and the significance of each electrocardiographic deflection are demonstrated.
Distributor
- Name
Davies, Dr John
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