Antidromic SVT

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Antidromic SVT Conduction Illustration

This is an elegantly simple illustration of conduction during antidromic supraventricular tachycardia.  The image was generously contributed by Christopher Watford, well-know ECG Guru.

Accessory Pathway Conduction Compared to Normal Conduction

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Accessory Pathway Illustration, WPW Illustration, Wolff-Parkinson-White

This is an elegantly simple illustration of normal conduction compared to accessory pathway conduction, as seen in Wolff-Parkinson-White conduction. The image was generously contributed by Christopher Watford, well-know ECG Guru. You can find a collection of illustrations by Christopher at this LINK. PDN files are also available at the link. These will allow you to change the image.

Dextrocardia

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Dextrocardia situs inversus

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Diagram of Frontal & Horizontal Plane Leads

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Frontal and Horizontal Plane Leads; Limb Leads and Chest Leads Diagrams

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Cardiac Cycle on the ECG: P, QRS, T

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P QRS T, Cardiac Cycle on ECGf Labelled. FREE ILLUSTRATION

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Limb Leads

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Hexaxial reference system, Limb leads diagram, Free Illustration

Diagram of the limb leads, or frontal plane leads, on the hexaxial reference system.  This illustration is shown without the degrees marked, for simplicity.

 

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