Conclusion: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{nav| | |||
|previouspage=Compare_the_old_and_new_ECG | |||
|previousname=Step 7+1: Compare with previous ECG | |||
|nextpage= | |||
|nextname= | |||
}} | |||
{{authors| | |||
|mainauthor= [[user:Drj|J.S.S.G. de Jong, MD]] | |||
|advisor= | |||
|coauthor= | |||
|moderator= [[user:Drj|J.S.S.G. de Jong, MD]] | |||
|editor= | |||
}} | |||
Working through the seven steps, one still has to draw a final conclusion. The final conclusion is the starting point for further treatment of your patient. | Working through the seven steps, one still has to draw a final conclusion. The final conclusion is the starting point for further treatment of your patient. | ||
Revision as of 14:47, 27 August 2007
«Step 7+1: Compare with previous ECG | [[|»]] |
Author(s) | J.S.S.G. de Jong, MD | |
Moderator | J.S.S.G. de Jong, MD | |
Supervisor | ||
some notes about authorship |
Working through the seven steps, one still has to draw a final conclusion. The final conclusion is the starting point for further treatment of your patient.
Often it is not easy to conclude. Exemples are:
- "Sinustachycardia with ST elevatie, likely be caused by acute myocardial infarction"
- "Supraventricular tachycardia of 200 beat per minute caused by an AV nodal re-entry"
- "Previous infarction combined with an acute lateral myocard infarction with withening of the QRS complexes"
- "Normal ECG"
Final conclusions should be made of one sentense, which sums all important aspects of the ECG. It is not nescecary to mention all 7 aspects, however one have to look at all of them to find the right conclusion!