Learning electrocardiogram on YouTube: How useful is it?

Taylan Akgun, Can Yucel Karabay, Gonenc Kocabay, Arzu Kalayci, Vecih Oduncu, Ahmet Guler, Selcuk Pala, Cevat Kirma

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Abstract

Background YouTube has become a useful resource for knowledge and is widely used by medical students as an e-learning source. The purpose of this study was to assess the videos relating electrocardiogram (ECG) on YouTube. Methods YouTube was searched on May 28, 2013 for the search terms "AF ecg" for atrial fibrillation, "AVNRT" for atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, "AVRT" for atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia, "AV block or heart block" for atrioventricular block, "LBBB, RBBB" for bundle branch block, "left anterior fascicular block or left posterior fascicular block" for fascicular blocks, "VT ecg" for ventricular tachycardia, "long QT" and "Brugada ecg". Non-English language, unrelated and non-educational videos were excluded. Remaining videos were assessed for usefulness, source and characteristics. Usefulness was assessed with using a checklist developed by the authors. Results One hundred nineteen videos were included in the analysis. Sources of the videos were as follows: individuals n = 70, 58.8%, universities/hospitals n = 10, 8.4% and medical organizations n = 3, 2.5%, health ads n = 10 8.4%, health websites n = 26, 21.8%. Fifty-six (47.1%) videos were classified as very useful and 16 (13.4%) videos were misleading. 90% of the videos uploaded by universities/hospitals were grouped as very useful videos, the same ratio was 45% for the individual uploads. There were statistically significant differences in ECG diagnosis among the groups (for very useful, useful and misleading, p < 0.001, 0.02 and 0.008, respectively). The ratio of the misleading information in ventricular tachycardia videos was found to be 42.9%. Conclusions YouTube has a substantial amount of videos on ECG with a wide diversity from useful to misleading content. The lack of quality content relating to ECG on YouTube necessitates that videos should be selected with utmost care.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-117
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Electrocardiology
Volume47
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Electrocardiography
  • Internet
  • Medical information
  • YouTube

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