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Assoc Prof Harry Mond

CardioScan Medical Director

OAM | MBBS | PhD | MD | FRACP | FCSANZ | FACC | FHRS | FAPHRS

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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About Assoc Prof. Harry Mond

CardioScan Medical Director, Assoc Prof Harry Mond is a founding member of CardioScan and remains among the world's top experts in the interpretation of ECG and Holter studies. As an international educator and author of 295+ manuscripts and books, he provides regular training and professional development to our team of certified cardiac technicians to ensure the highest clinical standards.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacing and Coronary Artery Disease

Continuing our pacing series, Dr Harry Mond explores pacing and coronary artery disease, alongside the valuable ECG clues for its detection which should not be ignored.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacing and Coronary Artery Disease

Continuing our pacing series, Dr Harry Mond explores pacing and coronary artery disease, alongside the valuable ECG clues for its detection which should not be ignored.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacing and Coronary Artery Disease

Continuing our pacing series, Dr Harry Mond explores pacing and coronary artery disease, alongside the valuable ECG clues for its detection which should not be ignored.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Ventricular Pacing Minimisation Algorithms

Right ventricular pacing may, over time, result in left ventricular dysfunction. This week Dr Harry Mond explores the range of minimisation algorithms developed for its management, while reviewing the law of AV conduction.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Ventricular Pacing Minimisation Algorithms

Right ventricular pacing may, over time, result in left ventricular dysfunction. This week Dr Harry Mond explores the range of minimisation algorithms developed for its management, while reviewing the law of AV conduction.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Ventricular Pacing Minimisation Algorithms

Right ventricular pacing may, over time, result in left ventricular dysfunction. This week Dr Harry Mond explores the range of minimisation algorithms developed for its management, while reviewing the law of AV conduction.

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Single Chamber Ventricular Pacing

Not all ECG recordings are straightforward, as illustrated by this "bizarre" ECG. In this latest edition in our clinical case studies series, our Medical Director Dr Harry Mond explains how he assessed an ECG he was asked to look at, and how eliminated incorrect solutions to the symptoms being presented.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Single Chamber Ventricular Pacing

Not all ECG recordings are straightforward, as illustrated by this "bizarre" ECG. In this latest edition in our clinical case studies series, our Medical Director Dr Harry Mond explains how he assessed an ECG he was asked to look at, and how eliminated incorrect solutions to the symptoms being presented.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Single Chamber Ventricular Pacing

Not all ECG recordings are straightforward, as illustrated by this "bizarre" ECG. In this latest edition in our clinical case studies series, our Medical Director Dr Harry Mond explains how he assessed an ECG he was asked to look at, and how eliminated incorrect solutions to the symptoms being presented.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Rate Adaptive Pacing

Dr Harry Mond explores rate adaptive pacing where he highlights minute ventilation and closed loop stimulation (CLS) reminding us of the importance of pattern recognition in the prevention of repeating ECGs.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Rate Adaptive Pacing

Dr Harry Mond explores rate adaptive pacing where he highlights minute ventilation and closed loop stimulation (CLS) reminding us of the importance of pattern recognition in the prevention of repeating ECGs.

Fun with ECG’s
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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Rate Adaptive Pacing

Dr Harry Mond explores rate adaptive pacing where he highlights minute ventilation and closed loop stimulation (CLS) reminding us of the importance of pattern recognition in the prevention of repeating ECGs.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacemaker Mediated Tachycardia

Dr Harry Mond visits Pacemaker Mediated Tachycardia and explores the two types of programmable algorithms, 'prevention detection' and 'intervention' for its successful treatment.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacemaker Mediated Tachycardia

Dr Harry Mond visits Pacemaker Mediated Tachycardia and explores the two types of programmable algorithms, 'prevention detection' and 'intervention' for its successful treatment.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacemaker Mediated Tachycardia

Dr Harry Mond visits Pacemaker Mediated Tachycardia and explores the two types of programmable algorithms, 'prevention detection' and 'intervention' for its successful treatment.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Conduction System Pacing

Further to our pacing series, Dr Harry Mond analyses one of the most difficult cases he has seen in a bid to teach us about Conduction System Pacing and how 'His' bundle pacing can be recognised.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Conduction System Pacing

Further to our pacing series, Dr Harry Mond analyses one of the most difficult cases he has seen in a bid to teach us about Conduction System Pacing and how 'His' bundle pacing can be recognised.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Conduction System Pacing

Further to our pacing series, Dr Harry Mond analyses one of the most difficult cases he has seen in a bid to teach us about Conduction System Pacing and how 'His' bundle pacing can be recognised.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacemaker-Ventricular Block

Dr Harry Mond compares the well defined and easily identifiable ECG appearances of pacemaker-ventricular block and pacemaker-atrial block and how it allows us to interpret even the most bizarre pacing ECGs.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacemaker-Ventricular Block

Dr Harry Mond compares the well defined and easily identifiable ECG appearances of pacemaker-ventricular block and pacemaker-atrial block and how it allows us to interpret even the most bizarre pacing ECGs.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Pacemaker-Ventricular Block

Dr Harry Mond compares the well defined and easily identifiable ECG appearances of pacemaker-ventricular block and pacemaker-atrial block and how it allows us to interpret even the most bizarre pacing ECGs.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Biventricular Pacing

This week, Dr Harry Mond explores biventricular pacing, often referred to as simultaneous depolarisation of the right and left ventricles and how it's an indication for permanent cardiac pacing.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Biventricular Pacing

This week, Dr Harry Mond explores biventricular pacing, often referred to as simultaneous depolarisation of the right and left ventricles and how it's an indication for permanent cardiac pacing.

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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
Biventricular Pacing

This week, Dr Harry Mond explores biventricular pacing, often referred to as simultaneous depolarisation of the right and left ventricles and how it's an indication for permanent cardiac pacing.

Fun with ECG’s
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