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Premature Ventricular Contractions (EKG Interpretation)

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haseebubaid@*.com

Aug 30 2019, 6:28 pm

Fantastic lecture 

I don’t understand pvc’s before that interesting 

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mobeen@*.com

Aug 30 2019, 3:38 am

Great to know. Study well and be the best my friend!

Mobeen

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dinarab@*.com

Aug 17 2019, 11:52 am

Hello,

Are PVC’s more common in men or women? I had my cardiac oblation in 2014 and now starting feeling the same symptoms I had before the procedure. Do PVC’s come back at all?

Thank you,

Dina

Let us continue with the EKG interpretation series. 

This lecture discusses the premature ventricular contractions (PVCs.) PVCs can be benign or malignant. 

History and lifestyle are essential considerations while working up PVCs. The patient usually contacts their provider because of the palpitations. They also may have issues sleeping correctly or sleeping on one side of their body etc.

In this lecture, we will go over the signs, symptoms, pathophysiology, EKG changes, diagnostic criteria, and clinical and surgical management of the PVCs.

In this video we will learn about :

1. Premature ventricular contractions. 

2. Clinical presentation. 

3. ECG changes. 

4. Pathophysiology.

5. Management. 

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