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From the ECG to the Diagnosis: How to Squeeze Out ...
From the ECG to the Diagnosis: How to Squeeze Out All the Information Contained
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Be honest - how often are you tempted to ignore the 12 lead and go straight for the intracardiacs? However you look at it, the ECG is key to EP. Masters in the field of ECG-ology remind you of how many hidden gems there are if you really look attentively at the surface ECG.
This was presented at Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions 2019.
Presenters
Chairs:
William J. Mandel, MD, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Cardiology, Beverly Hills, CA
Michael E. Cain, MD, FHRS, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
SVT vs. VT: How Can the Surface ECG Help?
Melvin M. Scheinman, MD, FHRS, University of California-San Francisco, Cardiac EP, San Francisco, CA
Use of Signal Averaged ECG In Predicting VT Recurrence After ARVC Ablation
Shih-Ann Chen, MD, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
Use of the ECG in Diagnosing Atypical Atrial Flutter
Sanjay Dixit, MD, FHRS, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, Wynewood, PA
ECG Risk Stratification in Brugada Syndrome
Pier D. Lambiase, MBChB, FHRS, Barts Heart Centre, London, Edgware, United Kingdom
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