
Episode 19: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) – Medicine in English | MedVibe
The "silent killer" of the retroperitoneum. Why screening for an asymptomatic dilation of the aorta is a race against time, and how the 5.5 cm threshold remains the critical tipping point for surgical...
20 Apr 49min

Episode 18: Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) – Medicine in English | MedVibe
More than just "window shopper's disease"—it is a powerful predictor of systemic cardiovascular risk. Why claudication is often the first visible sign of generalized atherosclerosis and why the Ankle-...
16 Apr 55min

Episode 17: Pulmonary Embolism (PE) – Medicine in English | MedVibe
The great mimicker of the emergency department. From subtle dyspnea to sudden obstructive shock—why rapid risk stratification is the deciding factor between a simple outpatient prescription and life-s...
13 Apr 50min

Episode 16: Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) – Medicine in English | MedVibe
The silent danger lurking in the lower extremities. Why the transition from Virchow’s Triad to modern clinical prediction rules is essential to prevent the most feared complication: Pulmonary Embolism...
9 Apr 1h 11min

Episode 15: Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) – Medicine in English | MedVibe
Wide, fast, and potentially fatal. When the ventricles take over the heart's rhythm, the line between a stable patient and cardiac arrest becomes razor-thin. Why "VT until proven otherwise" remains th...
6 Apr 45min

Episode 14: Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) – Medicine in English | MedVibe
Sudden, fast, and narrow. When the heart’s electrical system enters a loop, the resulting tachycardia can range from a minor nuisance to a hemodynamic crisis. Understanding the reentry circuit is the ...
2 Apr 42min

Episode 13: AV Blocks (Degrees I-III) – Medicine in English | MedVibe
From a simple delay to a complete electrical disconnection. Understanding the nuances of AV nodal conduction is critical for deciding between "watchful waiting" and urgent pacemaker implantation.In th...
30 Mar 1h 15min

Episode 12: Hypertensive Urgency vs. Emergency – Medicine in English | MedVibe
It’s not just about the numbers on the sphygmomanometer; it’s about the organs at risk. Why distinguishing between a "Crisis" and an "Emergency" determines whether your patient needs an oral pill at h...
26 Mar 52min



















