How to read ECGs faster and more accurately?
When I first began my cardiology training, I felt reasonably confident reading ECGs—at least the straightforward ones. I could pick out sinus rhythm, atrial fibrillation, classic ST-elevation MI, and maybe the odd left bundle branch block. But when it came to the more nuanced strips—subtle ST depressions, early repolarization patterns, or multi-lead conduction abnormalities—I’d often…