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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.
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
This ECG highlights the importance of timing! Let us commence by reviewing a few basic principles of ECG interpretation.
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
This ECG highlights the importance of timing! Let us commence by reviewing a few basic principles of ECG interpretation.
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
This ECG highlights the importance of timing! Let us commence by reviewing a few basic principles of ECG interpretation.
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
In our last “what do you think?”, we reviewed the ventricular ectopic and the range of “geminy” groupings. The above ECG is an extension of this but before we can proceed to analyse the tracing, we need to revisit once again the ventricular ectopic, but this time, the compensatory pause.
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
In our last “what do you think?”, we reviewed the ventricular ectopic and the range of “geminy” groupings. The above ECG is an extension of this but before we can proceed to analyse the tracing, we need to revisit once again the ventricular ectopic, but this time, the compensatory pause.
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
In our last “what do you think?”, we reviewed the ventricular ectopic and the range of “geminy” groupings. The above ECG is an extension of this but before we can proceed to analyse the tracing, we need to revisit once again the ventricular ectopic, but this time, the compensatory pause.
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
Rhythm strips: I, II, V2, V6 What do you think?
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
Rhythm strips: I, II, V2, V6 What do you think?
May 13, 2025
ECG Challenges
Rhythm strips: I, II, V2, V6 What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
There is a lot to report in this ECG. What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
There is a lot to report in this ECG. What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
There is a lot to report in this ECG. What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
92-year old butcher’s apprentice with an implanted dual chamber pacemaker. Urgently referred to pacemaker clinic with failure to pace in the atrium. Well, but dizzy at times. What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
92-year old butcher’s apprentice with an implanted dual chamber pacemaker. Urgently referred to pacemaker clinic with failure to pace in the atrium. Well, but dizzy at times. What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
92-year old butcher’s apprentice with an implanted dual chamber pacemaker. Urgently referred to pacemaker clinic with failure to pace in the atrium. Well, but dizzy at times. What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
Asymptomatic 54-year old international commercial pilot.Annual routine ECG – suggests previous septal infarct. Normal coronary angiogram, but dense embolic stroke during procedure with permanent right hemiplegia.‍ What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
Asymptomatic 54-year old international commercial pilot.Annual routine ECG – suggests previous septal infarct. Normal coronary angiogram, but dense embolic stroke during procedure with permanent right hemiplegia.‍ What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
Asymptomatic 54-year old international commercial pilot.Annual routine ECG – suggests previous septal infarct. Normal coronary angiogram, but dense embolic stroke during procedure with permanent right hemiplegia.‍ What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
Urgent referral to pacemaker clinic: AV block with failure to pace in the ventricle and 1.7 second pause. What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
Urgent referral to pacemaker clinic: AV block with failure to pace in the ventricle and 1.7 second pause. What do you think?
May 12, 2025
ECG Challenges
Urgent referral to pacemaker clinic: AV block with failure to pace in the ventricle and 1.7 second pause. What do you think?
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