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Anterior STE
Chest Pain
HyperCa
Short QT
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, among other symptoms. What do you see?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Discharge day 7
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Dueling OMI: does this 30 year old with chest pain have any signs of occlusion or reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Next day
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Dueling OMI: does this 30 year old with chest pain have any signs of occlusion or reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
13h later
Re-occlusion
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Dueling OMI: does this 30 year old with chest pain have any signs of occlusion or reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
10h later
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Dueling OMI: does this 30 year old with chest pain have any signs of occlusion or reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
5h later
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Dueling OMI: does this 30 year old with chest pain have any signs of occlusion or reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
After first troponin
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Dueling OMI: does this 30 year old with chest pain have any signs of occlusion or reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Triage
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Dueling OMI: does this 30 year old with chest pain have any signs of occlusion or reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
24h later
Post-Intervention ECG
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Unconscious + STEMI criteria: activate the cath lab?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Hypothermia
Inf STE
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Unconscious + STEMI criteria: activate the cath lab?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Two patients with chest pain and LVH: Neither STEMI criteria, nor Armstrong criteria, can identify occlusion or reperfusion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Two patients with chest pain and LVH: Neither STEMI criteria, nor Armstrong criteria, can identify occlusion or reperfusion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, peak troponin 100,000 ng/L and this ECG on discharge: what’s the diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Triage
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, peak troponin 100,000 ng/L and this ECG on discharge: what’s the diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prior to cath
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, peak troponin 100,000 ng/L and this ECG on discharge: what’s the diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
discharge
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, peak troponin 100,000 ng/L and this ECG on discharge: what’s the diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
LVH + LAD MI
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Two patients with chest pain and LVH: Neither STEMI criteria, nor Armstrong criteria, can identify occlusion or reperfusion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Dynamic
LVH + LAD MI
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Two patients with chest pain and LVH: Neither STEMI criteria, nor Armstrong criteria, can identify occlusion or reperfusion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
HyperT
LVH + LAD MI
Serial ECG
STD
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Two patients with chest pain and LVH: Neither STEMI criteria, nor Armstrong criteria, can identify occlusion or reperfusion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
LVH + LAD MI
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Two patients with chest pain and LVH: Neither STEMI criteria, nor Armstrong criteria, can identify occlusion or reperfusion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Chest Pain
LVH
-LVH + LAD MI
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Two patients with chest pain and LVH: Neither STEMI criteria, nor Armstrong criteria, can identify occlusion or reperfusion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Next day
High Lateral D1 MI
Pathological Q Wave
Post-Intervention ECG
RBBB
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, RBBB but “STEMI Negative”: Is this a false cath lab activation, or a false cancellation?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
6 hours after arrival
AF
Chest Pain
ECG FOAM
High Lateral D1 MI
Pathological Q Wave
RBBB
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
2 hours later
Chest Pain
High Lateral D1 MI
Pathological Q Wave
RBBB
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, RBBB but “STEMI Negative”: Is this a false cath lab activation, or a false cancellation?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
Chest Pain
High Lateral D1 MI
RBBB
ECG FOAM
Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, RBBB but “STEMI Negative”: Is this a false cath lab activation, or a false cancellation?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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