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Assoc Prof Harry Mond

CardioScan Medical Director

OAM | MBBS | PHD | MD | FRACP | FCSANZ | FACC | FHRS

Associate Professor Harry Mond, a global expert in ECG and Holter studies, shares clinical cases, presentations, and insights from his vast cardiology experience.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
What's In A Name?

Sinus arrhythmia is unusual in a 63-yr-old but we were asked to amend a ‘normal’ result to reflect this diagnosis. With classical examples of the pattern in under 30s and showing how NOT to confuse it with atrial ectopy, Assoc Prod Harry Mond shows how to uncover the correct result.

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
What's In A Name?

Sinus arrhythmia is unusual in a 63-yr-old but we were asked to amend a ‘normal’ result to reflect this diagnosis. With classical examples of the pattern in under 30s and showing how NOT to confuse it with atrial ectopy, Assoc Prod Harry Mond shows how to uncover the correct result.

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
What's In A Name?

Sinus arrhythmia is unusual in a 63-yr-old but we were asked to amend a ‘normal’ result to reflect this diagnosis. With classical examples of the pattern in under 30s and showing how NOT to confuse it with atrial ectopy, Assoc Prod Harry Mond shows how to uncover the correct result.

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Where Am I Pacing From?

Where am I pacing from? Dr Harry Mond discusses the four identifying ECG features in determining the pacing site in the atrium or ventricle that are often misunderstood. A reminder that it's not always just the timing, but also the positioning!

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Where Am I Pacing From?

Where am I pacing from? Dr Harry Mond discusses the four identifying ECG features in determining the pacing site in the atrium or ventricle that are often misunderstood. A reminder that it's not always just the timing, but also the positioning!

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Where Am I Pacing From?

Where am I pacing from? Dr Harry Mond discusses the four identifying ECG features in determining the pacing site in the atrium or ventricle that are often misunderstood. A reminder that it's not always just the timing, but also the positioning!

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
rSr’ in V1

Disagreement over the use of the terms “incomplete” or “partial” right bundle branch block (RBBB) had us take a deeper look at what is established in literature as an rSr’ pattern in V1/V2 with a QRS of 100 -120 ms, and when to call normal, normal!

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
rSr’ in V1

Disagreement over the use of the terms “incomplete” or “partial” right bundle branch block (RBBB) had us take a deeper look at what is established in literature as an rSr’ pattern in V1/V2 with a QRS of 100 -120 ms, and when to call normal, normal!

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
rSr’ in V1

Disagreement over the use of the terms “incomplete” or “partial” right bundle branch block (RBBB) had us take a deeper look at what is established in literature as an rSr’ pattern in V1/V2 with a QRS of 100 -120 ms, and when to call normal, normal!

Fun with ECG’s
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