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''This course was originally started in ''[http://nl.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Hoofdpagina Dutch]'', but will be translated over the next months, so keep checking this site:
''This course was originally started in ''[http://nl.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Hoofdpagina Dutch]'', but will be translated over the next months, so keep checking this site:


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*[[Basics]]: What is an ECG? How is it made?


<big>Course</big>
<big>Course</big>
Learn how to read an ECG
Learn how to read an ECG


*[http://www.ecgpedia.org/A4/ECGpedia_on_1_A4En.pdf 7 steps to analyse an ECG] (First version!  Please [[Special:Emailuser/Vdbilt| Comment]]!)
<big>Reference</big>
Use this part to look up a ECG item


===The Abnormal ECG===
<big>Cases</big>
*[[Ischemia]]
Learn from these interesting ECG examples and cases


*[[Conduction delay]]
<big>Quiz</big>
*[[Arrhythmias]]
Thematically quiz your ECG knowledge
** [[Genetic arrhythmias]]: (''translation in progress'')
***[[Long QT syndrome]]  (''translation in progress'')
****Measuring [[Difficult_QT|difficult QT intervals]] (''translation in progress'')
***[[Brugada syndrome]]  (''translation in progress'')
***[[Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia]]  (''translation in progress'')
***[[Cathecholamin Induced Ventricular Tachycardia]]  (''translation in progress'')
*[[Miscellaneous]] (i.e. pericarditis, pulmonary embolism, electrolyte disturbances)


===Sample ECG===
*[[Practice ECGs]]
**[[Practice_ECGs#What_is_the_infarct_location.3F|Examples of infarct ECG's]]
*[[Interesting ECGs]] (unfinished)
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<h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to ECGpedia.org</h2>
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This course is freely accessible. It uses [[w:wiki| Wiki]] technology, which allows everybody to make changes to the text or upload new images. It also means that there is no guarantee that all information is correct at every moment in time. Still we do our best to keep up the quality of this site.
 
===Help us!===
* Everybody is invited to improve this course. To prevent abuse, you need to log in with a [[Special:Userlogin|user account]] (only name, e-mail address and password are necessary). Except this page, all pages can be edited by registred users. Each page has a moderator, who will review your edits. Have a look at this [[sandbox|test page]] if you want to try editing. Just click on 'edit' above the article. You do not need a user account if you just want to read. For a full explanation on the editing possibilities look [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editor here].
* [[Special:Emailuser/Vdbilt|Mail]] or fax (number +31- 84-755 0017) an interesting ECG and it will be added after removal of any remaining patient information.
* Please send an [[Special:Emailuser/Vdbilt|e-mail]] if you have any suggestions, or if you want to help in a more fundamental way.
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<h2 style="margin:0;background-color:#cedff2;font-size:120%;font-weight:bold;border:1px solid #a3b0bf;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">The ECGpedia.org team</h2>
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ECGpedia.org is part of [http://www.cardionetworks.org Cardionetworks]. The main contributors to this site are:
*[[user:Drj|Jonas S.S.G. de Jong MD]], cardiology resident, author and moderator
*[[user:Vdbilt|I.A.C. van der Bilt, MD]], cardiology resident, author and moderator
*[[user:Tymen|Tymen T. Keller MD, PhD]], cardiology resident, author and moderator
*[[user:Pgpostema|Pieter G. Postema MD]], cardiology research fellow, author and moderator
*[http://www.medischeillustraties.nl Rob Kreuger], medical illustrator, made most of the drawings
*[[user:Bart|Bart Duineveld]], medical student, helps with technical issues, animations and lay-out
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====References====
*[[References]]
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 17 June 2007

This electrocardiology (ECG) course is designed for those who are new in ECGs. After this course you should be able to interprete ECGs in a systematic way.

This course was originally started in Dutch, but will be translated over the next months, so keep checking this site:


Course Learn how to read an ECG

Reference Use this part to look up a ECG item

Cases Learn from these interesting ECG examples and cases

Quiz Thematically quiz your ECG knowledge


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