Fellows watch it carefully. Catheter is against the inferior wall pushing the proximal RCA. If you see this either withdraw or exchange with different catheter. Watch how catheter moves towards the Shepards hook dissecting the RCA. Published in PCR.
@drspaceman96@mizcandice@Sheshbazzar@EcgsOnly Lol spoken like a true diplomat. I may be overmagnifying but I think PR is a touch shorter 40 Ms. But hey to each their own. Maybe an EP can break the tie
@mizcandice@Sheshbazzar@EcgsOnly Blocked beat is the same R-R interval as the prior beats. The PR interval on resuming is JUST a hair longer by 40 ms if you zoom in and really look
@mizcandice@Sheshbazzar@EcgsOnly I disagree and still maintain mobitz 1. Yes, PAC’s MAY not loom different. However- they should not be the same P-P interval as prior beats, which is indeed the fact here. Also- I’m not sure that that is a compensatory pause- because the R-R interval between the pre-block &
@mizcandice@Sheshbazzar@EcgsOnly Seems more like Mobitz 1. That atrial beat has the same P-P interval as the rest, a PAC should have a different morphology. And the PR after restarting seems just a hair shorter by maybe 40 ms (1 box)
Mike Breen is one of the greatest play-by-play broadcasters in all of sports. His iconic catchphrase, “Bang!”, is used occasionally during a clutch shot, tough shot, a heat check, etc.
Here is every player to get a “Bang” call over the past 10 seasons from the legend himself sorted in frequency order.
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@Drlipid Of course those are actionable options, the question is regarding SPECIFICALLY Lp(a), and as of now there are no PROVEN therapies. As that consensus statement says, ONGOING trials, not PUBLISHED/FINAL data. When that is finished, THEN let’s talk
@Drlipid “Disgraceful” is too strong. Echoing all the others: what do we do with this knowledge except to add an unactionable fact to patients’ anxiety?