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These Rhythm Puzzles have been published in the '''Netherlands Heart Journal''' and are reproduced here with permission from the publisher, '''Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum'''. | These Rhythm Puzzles have been published in the '''Netherlands Heart Journal''' and are reproduced here with permission from the publisher, '''Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum'''. | ||
==2007== | |||
# [[Wide complexes intervening regular sinus rhythm - 2]] | |||
# [[Palpitations after a MAZE procedure]] | |||
# [[Abnormal repolarisation, spot diagnosis]]? | |||
# [[An irregular rhythm at older age]] | |||
# [[Palpitations all the time]] | |||
# [[Five years of palpitations]] | |||
==2006== | |||
# [[Right you are]] | |||
# [[Should I be worried?]] | |||
# [[A pre-excited wide QRS complex: is that all there is?]] | |||
# [[An old lady with chest pain]] | |||
# [[Palpitations and dizziness in a 65-year-old-man]] | |||
# [[A narrow QRS complex tachycardia sensitive to Isoptin]] | |||
# [[And what about the ECG?]] | |||
# [[Palpitations again, have a closer look]] | |||
# [[Wide complexes intervening regular sinus rhythm]] | |||
==2005== | |||
# [[ECG puzzle: Appearances can be deceiving]] | |||
# [[Where do the extras come from?]] | |||
# [['The turtle and the hare']] | |||
# [[Now you see it, now you don't]] | |||
# [[It's not what you think it is]] | |||
# [[One is enough, two is too many]] | |||
# [[The ECG of a (cardio)myopathy?]] | |||
# [[The ions have it]] | |||
==2004== | ==2004== | ||
# [[Puzzle 2004 2 73, A fainting lady with some extrasystoles|A fainting lady with some extrasystoles]] | # [[Puzzle 2004 2 73, A fainting lady with some extrasystoles|A fainting lady with some extrasystoles]] | ||
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# [[Tachycardia terminated by adenosine]] | # [[Tachycardia terminated by adenosine]] | ||
# [[Nightly phenomena, day time work?]] | # [[Nightly phenomena, day time work?]] | ||
Revision as of 20:42, 8 October 2007
These Rhythm Puzzles have been published in the Netherlands Heart Journal and are reproduced here with permission from the publisher, Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum.
2007
- Wide complexes intervening regular sinus rhythm - 2
- Palpitations after a MAZE procedure
- Abnormal repolarisation, spot diagnosis?
- An irregular rhythm at older age
- Palpitations all the time
- Five years of palpitations
2006
- Right you are
- Should I be worried?
- A pre-excited wide QRS complex: is that all there is?
- An old lady with chest pain
- Palpitations and dizziness in a 65-year-old-man
- A narrow QRS complex tachycardia sensitive to Isoptin
- And what about the ECG?
- Palpitations again, have a closer look
- Wide complexes intervening regular sinus rhythm
2005
- ECG puzzle: Appearances can be deceiving
- Where do the extras come from?
- 'The turtle and the hare'
- Now you see it, now you don't
- It's not what you think it is
- One is enough, two is too many
- The ECG of a (cardio)myopathy?
- The ions have it
2004
- A fainting lady with some extrasystoles
- One to one, one to two, two to one? What is the rhythm?
- Syncopated rhythm
- Out of the frying pan and into the fire
- An irregular rhythm at older age
- I think a niece of mine was referred to a neurologist
- Just one Collaps During Soccer
- Tachycardia terminated by adenosine
- Nightly phenomena, day time work?