ECG Interpretation Practice — 105 Annotated Strips

Build ECG reading confidence with 105 clinician-annotated 12-lead ECGs. Covers normal rhythms through advanced arrhythmias, STEMI patterns, conduction disorders, and drug effects. Organised by difficulty from beginner to advanced.

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105
ECG strips
16
Categories
3
Difficulty levels
Annotated
Expert reviewed

16 ECG Categories

Work through categories systematically — from normal rhythms to advanced patterns. Each strip comes with full annotation explaining rate, rhythm, axis, intervals, and clinical significance.

Normal & Rate

Beginner
4 strips

Atrial Rhythms

Intermediate
7 strips

SVTs

Intermediate
4 strips

Ventricular Rhythms

Advanced
12 strips

Conduction Abnormalities

Intermediate
12 strips

STEMI Patterns

Advanced
12 strips

Ischaemic Patterns

Advanced
5 strips

P Wave Abnormalities

Intermediate
4 strips

QRS Abnormalities

Intermediate
10 strips

ST & T Wave Changes

Intermediate
8 strips

QT Interval

Intermediate
3 strips

Electrolyte Abnormalities

Advanced
7 strips

Axis Deviation

Beginner
4 strips

PE & Right Heart

Advanced
3 strips

Pacemaker Rhythms

Advanced
5 strips

Drug Effects & Toxicity

Advanced
5 strips
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Why ECG Practice is Essential for Exams

ECG interpretation is one of the highest-yield topics in NEET PG, INI-CET, and PLAB examinations. In INI-CET, ECG-based clinical vignettes appear in both Medicine and Cardiology sections. FMGE frequently tests recognition of acute MI patterns, arrhythmias, and electrolyte effects on the ECG.

Most candidates read about ECGs but never actually practise reading them. The gap between knowing that "LBBB causes a broad QRS with RSR' in V1" and correctly identifying it in a real strip under exam conditions is significant. The MedNext ECG Atlas closes that gap with real annotated strips — not diagrams.

Systematic Approach

Learn a reproducible 8-step ECG reading method applied consistently across all strips

Annotated Strips

Expert clinician annotations identify every abnormality and explain clinical implications

Difficulty Progression

Start with normal ECGs and progress through intermediate arrhythmias to complex advanced patterns

Exam-Relevant Context

Each strip includes the clinical scenario it's most likely to appear in, exam tips, and differential diagnoses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ECG atlas free?

Yes. The ECG atlas is free to browse. Registered users (free tier) can access all 105 strips with full annotations and clinical notes.

What ECG patterns are covered for NEET PG?

NEET PG frequently tests: STEMI patterns (anterior, inferior, lateral), LBBB vs RBBB, AF and atrial flutter, VT vs SVT with aberrancy, Wolff-Parkinson-White, hyperkalaemia changes, digoxin effect, and long QT. All are covered in the atlas.

How are the strips annotated?

Each strip is reviewed by a clinician and annotated with: rate, rhythm, axis, PR/QRS/QT intervals, ST-T changes, and a clinical interpretation. Exam-relevant points are highlighted separately.

Does MedNext cover ECG in study modes?

Yes. ECG interpretation is covered in the clinical cases study mode, where you read the strip, generate differentials, and answer clinical management questions — mimicking the format of NEET PG and INI-CET vignettes.

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