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1532 – ADVANCED ECG AND TREADMILL EXERCISE STRESS TESTING AND 24 HOURS AMBULATORY ECG AND BP RECORDINGS

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  • Identify and interpret abnormal ECG patterns related to chamber enlargement and hypertrophy
    • Differentiate left atrial abnormality, right atrial abnormality, left ventricular hypertrophy/enlargement, and right ventricular hypertrophy/enlargement using specific ECG criteria (e.g., P-wave morphology, QRS voltage, axis deviation).
  • Analyze intraventricular conduction delays and bundle branch/fascicular blocks
    • Recognize and differentiate Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB), Left Posterior Fascicular Block (LPFB), Left Bundle Branch Block (LBBB), Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB), and other intraventricular conduction abnormalities on 12-lead ECG.
  • Detect, localize, and describe the evolution of myocardial ischemia and infarction
    • Identify QRS changes, repolarization (ST-T wave) abnormalities, non-infarction Q waves, primary and secondary T-wave changes; localize ischemia/infarction (e.g., anterior, inferior, lateral, posterior); describe the progression of ECG changes in acute myocardial infarction.
  • Recognize and classify electrolyte, metabolic, and repolarization abnormalities
    • Interpret ECG changes due to hyper/hypokalemia, hyper/hypocalcemia, and other metabolic disturbances; differentiate primary vs. secondary T-wave abnormalities.
  • Interpret and manage various cardiac arrhythmias and conduction blocks
    • Identify and differentiate ventricular premature beats, supraventricular tachycardias, atrial flutter/fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation; recognize AV blocks (prolonged PR interval, Mobitz type I & II, complete heart block); understand indications and technique of Direct Current (DC) cardioversion, defibrillation (monophasic/biphasic), and emergency management.
  • Perform and interpret Treadmill Exercise Stress Testing (TMT)
    • Apply exercise physiology principles, select appropriate protocols and lead systems, prepare patients, measure ST-segment displacement (types and significance), observe non-ECG parameters, recognize indications/contraindications/precautions, identify exercise-induced arrhythmias/conduction disturbances, and handle emergencies in the stress testing laboratory.
  • Conduct and analyze 24-hour Ambulatory ECG (Holter) Monitoring and Ambulatory BP Recording
    • Set up Holter recorder connections, perform analysis, apply guidelines for ambulatory electrocardiography, correlate findings with symptoms, and interpret 24-hour ambulatory BP recordings for hypertension evaluation and risk stratification.
  • Integrate advanced ECG knowledge with clinical decision-making in cardiac technology practice
    • Correlate ECG findings with patient history and other cardiac investigations, assist cardiologists in diagnosis and management of acute/chronic cardiac conditions, and demonstrate competence in recording, troubleshooting, and reporting advanced ECG-based procedures in hospital settings.
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What Will You Learn?

  • Hands-On Mastery of Life-Saving Diagnostics,Build on Foundational Knowledge,Clinical Relevance & Immediate Impact,Career-Enhancing Skills,University-Aligned & Exam-Focused,Ideal for Future Roles.

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1532 – ADVANCED ECG -SYLLABUS

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