Dr. Joshua Cooper - Arrhythmia Education
Dr. Joshua Cooper - Arrhythmia Education
This arrhythmia education channel was created to educate health care providers, patients, and anyone interested in learning more about the diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias. The videos vary with regard to complexity and audience, so please find the ones that are best suited to your needs!
For patients:
Are you looking for an arrhythmia expert to educate you in person and help manage your arrhythmia problem(s), including pacemakers and defibrillators?
Please call our Temple EP Program in Philadelphia at (215) 707-7526.
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I just learned I have ventricular bigeminy. This is good news because now I know why I have been tired all the time for years. I can get treatment
thank you so much for the video
Every time I have them I have an uncontrolled gasp. So scary.
thank you
what a wonderful video
Such an excellent video. So appreciated.
THANK YOU FOR EXPLANATION
Thank you
I agree
Hi Dr. Joshua Cooper, Thank you for the fantastic "SVT Diagnosis in the EP Lab" lecture presentation! I really look forward to seeing a presentation on diagnostic maneuvers for James Fibers (Atrio-nodal & Atrio-fascicular bypass tracts) and Mahaim Fibers (Atrio-fascicular, nodo-fascicular, nodo-ventricular, and fascicular-ventricular bypass tracts). I'm especially eager to learn about the initiation and termination techniques for these arrhythmias, as well as the various diagnostic maneuvers.
This is exactly everything I've been feeling and experiencing and trying so hard to explain to my cardiologist. They tell me everything is normal because they aren't frequent enough to cause concern. But the sensations were causing me panic attacks and making the palpitations even worse and it was turning into a horrible cycle.
Very nice explained sir
I have a great cardiologist in Singapore, but I still loved this explanation. With my 20K PVCs a day on a bad day, I am planning to get an ablation soon.
Please explain crossover
Amazing video as always! Golden resource for cardiology fellows
I had 270 in 9 minutes
Thank you so much for making it easy to understand . Super helpful
It was extremely helpful for me Thank for sharing sach a good EP learning videos.
Bless you and thank you! When you do not know the question, hard to ask it!!!!!!
Great information!!!!!!!
Thank you Dr Cooper for your dedication and effort
Very useful presentation for me, because a pacemaker is recently inserted. Thank you very much
fantastic Video!!
@@MurrayCoetzee thank you so much! So glad you found it helpful
Please add a section on Battery Electric Vehicles and their charging.
Sir plz , lecture on conduction system pacing ... Thanks for wonderful lectures ...🎉
i am only 25 years old and dr recommend me pace maker it may be safe for me ? people scared me that it cause many issues after installation u are suffering from many issues and some time pain as well as feeling of discomfort all the time . life with pace maker is more tough than the normal one
Thanx Dr. How do you define success & what is your success rate?
@@Homer19521 Success for SVT ablation is defined as no recurrent SVT episodes after ablation. Success rates vary by type of SVT, but generally are over 95% with a single procedure.
Thank you for explaining this concept so simply. Signed, Nursing Student😊
Thank you very much for this thorough stunning lecture. It is the best one ❤
Great lecture. I appreciate your hard work ,efforts and others.
"It was extremely good and informative. I appreciate your hard work and your efforts to help others. Absolutely love your lecture
This vedio was extremely good and informative. I appreciate your hard work and your efforts to help others.
Exceptional
Good morning Doctor, is there the possibility of removing the pacemaker in the event that a second degree atrioventricular block type Mobitz I regresses? Thank you very much and congratulations
Thank you Dr Cooper I was able to explain to new RN cardiothoracic unit how to see and relate , leads and locations ..!!!
Thank you so much, this is such a great video, very useful tips to differentiate those two.
I’m having my surgery tomorrow. Your videos are very helpful and reassuring. Thank you.
Love it thanks Dr Cooper! Question: Why is the threshold/output of a TPW measured in mA whereas the threshold/output of a permanent pacing lead measured in mV? Has always puzzled me.
Excellent lection as per usual! Thank you very much!
Thanx for sharing! A question: why is the changing morphology not a anodal stimulation?
@@kountchev1 It *is* anodal stimulation. Maybe i didn't explain it well ☹️
Thank you very much! Excellent presentation, very useful and practical tips!
Wonderful presentation. Thank you so much Dr.Cooper
Excellent analysis
I’m getting ablation done tomorrow. I’m really scared
@@Diana-dx8ky This is a very routine procedure from an EP standpoint. I'm sure it will go fantastic. Best of luck!
Thank you very much .
When I am on my deathbed I will be turning it off.
@@deborahbleidl6789 Appropriate in some situations, but unnecessary in most. Either way, understanding what the decision means (possibly resulting in symptoms, etc) is so important so each individual can make the right decision for them!
Could this be caused by Lyme? I have supraventricular extrasystoles with aberrant ventricular conduction, sometimes the case is ridiculously upset and that is scary, according to the doctor this is benign. I have late lyme, but that was treated last year, but I don't think it's gone yet.
Finally made it through in my holidays, what a pleasure, thank you so much. I will spread the video and look very nuch forward to everything you will post in the future!
So clear and helpful! I'm going to look into your other videos. Thank you, thank you.
Thank you Dr Cooper for these inspiring lectures. Which route the activation reached the His bundle with stimulus delivered in the distal CS at 26:45, is it through slow pathway in the CS > AVN > His, or lateral pathway > ventricle > bundle branch > His? Could you also tell the time from stim to His in this?