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Arrival
Baseline Artefact
HypoK
Tall U
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A middle-aged man with severe syncope, diffuse weakness
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
HypoK (2.6)
Long QT
Tall U
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A middle-aged man with severe syncope, diffuse weakness
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
Anterior STE
Normal Variant ST Elevation
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
I was texted this ECG: "Middle-aged male with Prehospital Cath Lab Activation"
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Anterior STE
Normal Variant ST Elevation
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
I was texted this ECG: "Middle-aged male with Prehospital Cath Lab Activation"
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Arrival
Coronary Dissection
Resolved STE
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Incredible case of evolution of terminal QRS distortion, then resolution after thrombolytics
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
17:16
Reperfusion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Incredible case of evolution of terminal QRS distortion, then resolution after thrombolytics
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Next 3 ECGs
LBBB
Post-Intervention ECG
~Terminal QRS Distortion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Incredible case of evolution of terminal QRS distortion, then resolution after thrombolytics
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
First 3 ECGs
Anterior STE
Coronary Dissection
~Terminal QRS Distortion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Incredible case of evolution of terminal QRS distortion, then resolution after thrombolytics
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
31min later
Anterior STE
Normal Variant ST Elevation
~Pericarditis
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
High ST Elevation in a Patient with Acute Chest Pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Baseline 1 month ago
Baseline ECG
Normal Variant ST Elevation
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
High ST Elevation in a Patient with Acute Chest Pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Anterior STE
Normal Variant ST Elevation
~Pericarditis
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
High ST Elevation in a Patient with Acute Chest Pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Anterior STE
Hyperacute T MI - Tall
LAD occlusion
Machine Interpretation Error
~Terminal QRS Distortion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
"This is not a Subtle ECG, right?"
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
21min later
HyperT
LAD occlusion
Recip STD
Subtle Lateral MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Prehospital ECG looks very suspicious to the paramedic
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Hyperacute T MI - Bulky
LAD occlusion
Recip STD
Subtle Lateral MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Prehospital ECG looks very suspicious to the paramedic
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Anterior STE
Hyperacute T MI - Bulky
LAD occlusion
Straight ST
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Ed Burns (from Life in the Fast Lane) sent me this one....
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
1h after arrival
Anterior MI
LAD occlusion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Serial ECG recordings are essential: paramedic makes a great call!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Pain 3/10
Dynamic
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Serial ECG recordings are essential: paramedic makes a great call!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
A few min later, pain 7/10
Chest Pain
LAD occlusion
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Serial ECG recordings are essential: paramedic makes a great call!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial, pain 8/10
Chest Pain
LAD occlusion
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Serial ECG recordings are essential: paramedic makes a great call!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
-Wellens A
HypoK (2.0)
Tall U
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Are These Wellens' Waves??
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
iRBBB
Tinv
-PE
-R in V1
RVH
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 30-something woman with chest pain and h/o pulmonary hypertension due to chronic pulmonary emboli
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post stent
Post-Intervention ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 54 yo male with sudden chest pain. Computer says normal. Paramedic disagrees.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prior to cath
Anterior STE
LAD occlusion
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 54 yo male with sudden chest pain. Computer says normal. Paramedic disagrees.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Anterior STE
LAD occlusion
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 54 yo male with sudden chest pain. Computer says normal. Paramedic disagrees.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
~Long QT
Sinus Tach
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
QT Correction Formulas Compared to The Rule of Thumb ("Half the RR")
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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