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ECG Blog #376 — A 15yo with Fever.

Ken Grauer, MD

Assessing the Rhythm: I favor use of the P s , Q s , 3 R Approach for assessing the cardiac rhythm ( See ECG Blog #185 ). As emphasized in ECG Blog #326 ( and as I review in the ADDENDUM below ) — Mobitz I, 2nd-Degree AV Block ( ie, AV Wenckebach ) — is by far (!) ECG Blog #236 — Reviews the 3 Types of 2nd-Degree AV Block.

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Our OMI Toolbox Application is out now !

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Many researchers, including the editors of this blog, tried to develop such tools in the recent past and we have recommended their use in certain clinical scenarios in many posts on this blog. For download: Enjoy ! For any comments, suggestions or errors please write as at omiapp@tkd.org.tr.

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Viral symptoms, then acute chest pain and this ECG. What do you do?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

It could also be due to pericarditis or myocarditis, but I always say that "you diagnose pericarditis at your peril." The clinical presentation is very suggestive of myo-pericarditis. But one should always remember that acute MI is a far more common pathology than myo- or pericarditis. Pericarditis? 13, 2019 Dr.