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CardioScan

Locality: Hawthorn East, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9832 2222



Address: Suite 301, 293 Camberwell Road, Camberwell 3124 Hawthorn East, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.cardioscan.co/

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25.01.2022 Can ECGs cause headaches? Well this one might! Leading on from our last ECG topic, this week we further explore twisted leads but involving all limbs with leg leads on arms & arm leads on legs & the major defining footprints. Read more: https://bit.ly/3f9pDul



23.01.2022 Despite the many challenges of #Covid-19, our repeat & error rates remain consistently low. During September, our remote #Holter service helped clinics reach vulnerable patients where we delivered 1.27% repeats and 0.03% errors globally: https://bit.ly/2Re2ImB

19.01.2022 This week's case looks at non-physiologic atrial pacing incl major objections to single lead rate adaptive atrial pacing and why it's NOT AAI pacing with a ventricular minimisation pacing algorithm, plus other insights. https://bit.ly/2ZX54uQ #epeeps #cardioed #cardiotwitter

18.01.2022 In this bizarre ECG, the AV delay timings don’t make sense. The AV delay for atrial sensing/ventricular pacing is always longer than with ventricular sensing ,but not in this case! Discover what's behind this unusual trace: https://bit.ly/3mNacLK



15.01.2022 Last week some of you suggested dextrocardia in response to our case of reversed arm leads. This week shows that with dextrocardia the chest leads are very different and how to avoid misdiagnosis. Read full article: https://bit.ly/32AyXT3

12.01.2022 Often asked to review cardiac pacing ECGs, this one was presented as intermittent failure of ventricular capture. What do you think? Revisiting atrial pacing and the tell-tale clues, we’re able to make the correct diagnosis. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3jG23ak

11.01.2022 Something rarely seen in #Holter monitoring, the ventricular pentageminy with ventricular ectopics every 5th beat, and other curious rhythms! Read more: https://bit.ly/35GcaWD



06.01.2022 Sinus arrhythmia is unusual in a 63yo but we were asked to amend a ‘normal’ result to reflect this diagnosis. With classical examples of the pattern in paediatric patients, we share how to uncover the correct result. Read more: https://bit.ly/33vPreN

03.01.2022 This week Assoc Prof Mond discusses the not so boring bundle branch block while exploring some puzzling occurrences including alternating bundle branch block and bidirectional rhythm. The clue is in the rhythm strip. Read more: https://bit.ly/3iWcpBD

01.01.2022 Last week we proved not all bundle branch blocks are boring. Now we delve even deeper into mistaken rhythms, common misdiagnosis and those rarely talked about, including the crochetage sign. Read more: https://bit.ly/3knER0U

01.01.2022 In the final part of this 2-part series, we explore even more exotic ectopy, including ventricular couplets, interpolation, unipolar bigemilets, trigemilets and more! Read part two: https://bit.ly/33cczQK

01.01.2022 This week, Assoc Prof Mond discusses abnormalities commonly missed by physicians when reporting on ECGs, with a focus on reversed arm leads and how to avoid serious misdiagnosis. Read more: https://bit.ly/2Jpao4H



01.01.2022 Across 10 countries and thousands of tests, we delivered 99.98% reporting accuracy, a 1.48% repeat rate and 99.75% of reports were on time. See how we maintain quality: https://bit.ly/2Re2ImB

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