Saturday, January 30, 2010

Bigeminy

My last two shifts have included patient's with bigeminal premature ventricular contractions (PVC). Bigeminy is a condition where every other beat does not come from the primary pacemaker. In both cases my patients had sinus rhythm with bigeminal PVCs. One of the patient's had multifocal PVCs. The other had unifocal PVCs during the bigeminy, but had multifocal couplet PVCs later (I unfortunately did not get a strip with that). As you can imagine, those are some sick hearts.

My concern would be if the rate of perfusing beats is not high enough to support hemodynamics. Surprisingly, even though neither patient's PVCs were perfusing they were both stable with these rhythms, even though the perfusing rate was quite bradycardic. One of these was the patient's normal rhythm, and thankfully I was made aware of this before I treated a problem that did not exist!


60yo F C/C Abdominal Pain


55yo M C/B SOB w/ exertion

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

TFS and Baseless Merging

Whoever thought it was a good idea to not allow sane branching and merging and introduced in its stead "baseless merges," should probably never work on a source control project again.

I'm now relegated to losing all sorts of history in order to stage complex feature branches by just using .patch files. Thanks for wasting my afternoon. Yet another reason to use TRAC/SVN instead of TFS.