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ECGs: Bradycardias
Written by Dr John L Gibbs, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist, Yorkshire Heart Centre, Leeds General Infirmary. This presentation covers the many types of bradyarthymias, their ECG findings, investigation of them and finally some of the common treatment methods.
Lara Gibbs
over 13 years ago

2
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New biochemical markers of risk of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)
A Presentation exploring the possible new biomarkers of CHD risk
Chris Pearce
over 13 years ago
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Stroke Summary
Tutorial summarising stroke definition, presentation and pathophysiology, and management.
Jon Philtron
over 13 years ago

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Basic ECG interpretation
In this podcast we discuss basic ECG interpretation. Specifically we look at: * Simple approach to ECGs * Analysing the rate and rhythm * The Axis * Looking at Intervals * Common ST/T wave abnormalities
Podmedics
over 12 years ago

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Ischaemic heart disease
In this discussion-based podcast we discuss the aetiology and manifestations of ischaemic heart disease.
Specifically, we discuss:
* The process of atherosclerosis
* Atherosclerotic risk factors
* Clinical manifestations - stable angina and the acute coronary syndrome.
Podmedics
over 12 years ago

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Heart Failure
This is a podcast on the Clinical Pharmacology that is relevant to the treatment of cardiac failure. In this podcast we shall be covering the therapeutics of: * Acute/Decompensated cardiac failure * Chronic cardiac failure Once again we shall be using this as a means to discuss certain drugs, here ACE-inhibitors, ARBs, beta-blockers, spironolactone and digoxin.
Podmedics
over 12 years ago

13
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A Rough Guide to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
A rough guide to abdominal aortic aneurysms By Nick Harper
Nick Harper
over 12 years ago

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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm X-Ray
In this X-Ray you can see the faint outline of a very large AAA. It is important that you specifically look for this feature on an Abdominal X-Ray as this can be a potentially life threatening condition.
Rhys Clement
over 12 years ago

4
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CT Abdomen showing AAA
This image is a contrast enhanced CT Scan of the abdomen. The contrast is sitting in the arterial system and displays the aorta. As we can see the aorta is grossly dilated and almost as large as the vertebral bodies showing that it is anueysmal. An aneurysm over 7cm wide has a 20% chance of rupture each year and if this happens the outcome is catastrophic
Rhys Clement
over 12 years ago

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Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
Short slide show outlining the main features of this transient condition.
Richard Fox
over 12 years ago

7
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DVT and pulmonary embolisms
This 3D medical animation shows a blood clot forming in a lower leg vein, creating a deep vein thrombosis, or DVT. When the thrombus breaks free of the valve, it is called an embolus, and travels toward the heart and lungs. The animation ends by showing the embolus lodging in the lung tissue forming a life-threatening pulmonary embolism (PE).
Liz Walker
about 12 years ago

4
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Heart Anatomy
A Doctor walks you through an animated video about the amazing human heart.
Liz Walker
about 12 years ago

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Left Coronary Artery Angiogram
Normal angiogram of left coronary artery
Rhys Clement
about 12 years ago

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Overview of the Liver
The Liver Anatomy Right (middle hepatic vein) Left lobe Right – caudate & quadrate lobes Overall, 8 subdivisions separated by R, middle & L hepatic veins…
Sarah Wagstaffe
almost 12 years ago