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Prehospital
Deeply Inverted T Wave
HyperK
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 60-something dialysis patient with complete heart block: ultrasound before and after treatment
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital rhythm
HyperK
Rhythm Strip Only
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 60-something dialysis patient with complete heart block: ultrasound before and after treatment
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital rhythm
Brady
HyperK
Rhythm Strip Only
3°AVB
Ventricular Escape
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 60-something dialysis patient with complete heart block: ultrasound before and after treatment
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
16min later
Proximal LAD MI – aVR
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 50-something woman with chest pain and dyspeoa (an Aussie)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
8min later
Proximal LAD MI – aVR
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 50-something woman with chest pain and dyspeoa (an Aussie)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
With pain
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 50-something woman with chest pain and dyspeoa (an Aussie)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post rewarming
HyperK (7.6)
Hypothermia
Inv P
Osborn Wave
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
An interesting finding, and absence of another, in an intoxicated patient found down
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Hypothermia
Osborn Wave
Sinus Tach
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
An interesting finding, and absence of another, in an intoxicated patient found down
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Next day
Late Transition
Pathological Q Wave
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Patient presentation is important, and so is R-wave amplitude
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post cath
Post-Intervention ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Patient presentation is important, and so is R-wave amplitude
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
14min later
Sinus Brady
Wraparound LAD MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Patient presentation is important, and so is R-wave amplitude
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Anterior STE
Inf STE
Sinus Brady
Wraparound LAD MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Patient presentation is important, and so is R-wave amplitude
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
49min later
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
de Winter's T-waves evolve into Wellens' waves
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
42min later
Wellens A
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
de Winter's T-waves evolve into Wellens' waves
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
26min later
Dynamic
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
de Winter's T-waves evolve into Wellens' waves
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
19min later
Dynamic
Resolved HyperT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
de Winter's T-waves evolve into Wellens' waves
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
11min later, pain gone
Dynamic
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
de Winter's T-waves evolve into Wellens' waves
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
De Winter T MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
de Winter's T-waves evolve into Wellens' waves
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
15min later
Classic Inferior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Should Emergency Physicians be interrupted by ECGs that are read as "Normal" by the computer?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Should Emergency Physicians be interrupted by ECGs that are read as "Normal" by the computer?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Baseline Artefact
Low QRS
Pericardial Effusion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A patient with shortness of breath
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Next morning
Brugada Syndrome Type 2
Tachy
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Huge ST Elevation in V2 and V3. What is it?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
Sinus Tach
Resolved STE
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Huge ST Elevation in V2 and V3. What is it?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Electrodes replaced
Sinus Tach
STE
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Huge ST Elevation in V2 and V3. What is it?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
8h later
Sinus Tach
STE
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Huge ST Elevation in V2 and V3. What is it?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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