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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.
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.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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!
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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!
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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!
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
Further to our Cardiac Pacing series, Medical Director Dr Harry Mond revisits the three letter code to teach us about Dual Chamber Pacing.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
Further to our Cardiac Pacing series, Medical Director Dr Harry Mond revisits the three letter code to teach us about Dual Chamber Pacing.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
Further to our Cardiac Pacing series, Medical Director Dr Harry Mond revisits the three letter code to teach us about Dual Chamber Pacing.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
In the first of a series on the electrocardiography of cardiac pacing, Assoc Prof Mond explores the fundamentals and everything you need to know about the stimulus artefact.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
In the first of a series on the electrocardiography of cardiac pacing, Assoc Prof Mond explores the fundamentals and everything you need to know about the stimulus artefact.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
In the first of a series on the electrocardiography of cardiac pacing, Assoc Prof Mond explores the fundamentals and everything you need to know about the stimulus artefact.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This week we take a closer look at the AV delay by exploring the differences between the paced and sensed AV delay while focusing on the importance of the law of AV conduction.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This week we take a closer look at the AV delay by exploring the differences between the paced and sensed AV delay while focusing on the importance of the law of AV conduction.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This week we take a closer look at the AV delay by exploring the differences between the paced and sensed AV delay while focusing on the importance of the law of AV conduction.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This week Dr Harry Mond revisits the well-known and researched ventricular interpolation with a review of the footprints and exceptions to the rule in a bid to teach something new.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This week Dr Harry Mond revisits the well-known and researched ventricular interpolation with a review of the footprints and exceptions to the rule in a bid to teach something new.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This week Dr Harry Mond revisits the well-known and researched ventricular interpolation with a review of the footprints and exceptions to the rule in a bid to teach something new.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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!
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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!
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
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!
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
Handed this ECG, we were asked if it was an example of a rate adaptive pacing, which uses changes in transthoracic impedance to increase the pacemaker rate in response to physiologic demand. Assoc Prof H Mond explains how to find the correct diagnosis.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
Handed this ECG, we were asked if it was an example of a rate adaptive pacing, which uses changes in transthoracic impedance to increase the pacemaker rate in response to physiologic demand. Assoc Prof H Mond explains how to find the correct diagnosis.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
Handed this ECG, we were asked if it was an example of a rate adaptive pacing, which uses changes in transthoracic impedance to increase the pacemaker rate in response to physiologic demand. Assoc Prof H Mond explains how to find the correct diagnosis.
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This is one that is sure to spark conversation as a topic we know little about. Assoc Prof Harry Mond suggests some may even disagree with his view, and invites you not to hesitate to make some noise!
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This is one that is sure to spark conversation as a topic we know little about. Assoc Prof Harry Mond suggests some may even disagree with his view, and invites you not to hesitate to make some noise!
December 2, 2024
Fun with ECG’s
This is one that is sure to spark conversation as a topic we know little about. Assoc Prof Harry Mond suggests some may even disagree with his view, and invites you not to hesitate to make some noise!
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