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The Resus Room

Broad Complex Tachycardia; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

Simon Laing

Medicine, Science, Health & Fitness

4.9708 Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

So in our last Roadside to Resus episode we covered narrow complex tachycardias. In that we delved pretty deep into the normal cardiac conductance along with the clinical assessment and their management. This episode is going to build on some of that…so if you haven't already given it a listen, we'd recommend you pause here, take a listen….and then come back on board!! 

But for those of you that have already listened, here we go with the bigger brother and even more exciting broad complex tachycardia episode!! Again we'll be covering everything from the underlying electrophysiological abnormality, all the way through to the assessment and treatment of patients with these life threatening presentations.

Once again we'd love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via twitter @TheResusRoom.

Enjoy!

Simon, Rob & James

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the recess room podcast.

0:03.5

Five, four, three, two, one, fire.

0:12.0

So hi, and welcome back to the recess room podcast.

0:15.7

I'm Simon Lang.

0:17.1

I'm Rob Fenwick.

0:18.2

And I'm James Hayes.

0:19.6

And predictably, following on from our last

0:22.7

roadside to recess on narrow complex tachycardia, we are back with the bigger brother, the broad

0:28.9

complex tachycardia. Yeah, absolutely. So for loads of you that are shrewd enough to see what

0:34.7

we've done here, we've clearly tried to kill two birds with one stone,

0:38.0

at least in terms of the prep.

0:39.5

But in our defence, narrow complex tachycardias took us an hour,

0:43.3

and I can't take a second more than that with these two.

0:46.0

So that is the real reason for splitting these episodes off.

0:49.6

Excellent.

0:50.2

Well, it's an absolute pleasure to be here with you as well, Rob.

0:52.6

So, yeah, cool.

0:58.3

So before we get into it, a huge thanks to SJTrem,

1:02.0

the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine,

1:07.4

who partner with us on the podcast and make this all free and open access to you.

1:09.6

So make sure you click on the hyperlink on our website through to their fantastic journal that covers all the sorts of articles that we cover here on the podcast. But without

1:16.9

further ado, we've got some serious electrical misconductance to deal with. Let's crack on with

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