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Initial
Chest Pain
LVH
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Does a Single Troponin below the 99th percentile URL Rule out Acute MI if the Chest pain is very prolonged?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post-Intervention ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Pathognomonic ECG. What is it? (Hint: 2 diagnoses in one)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
HyperK (6.2)
HypoCa
Long QT
Peaked T
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Pathognomonic ECG. What is it? (Hint: 2 diagnoses in one)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Next morning
Post-Intervention ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Any ST depression in V2 and V3 is posterior OMI until proven otherwise, especially if downsloping
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post PCI
Post-Intervention ECG
Resolved STD
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Any ST depression in V2 and V3 is posterior OMI until proven otherwise, especially if downsloping
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
37 min later
Dynamic
HyperT
Isolated Posterior MI
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Any ST depression in V2 and V3 is posterior OMI until proven otherwise, especially if downsloping
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
23min later posterio leads
Dynamic
Isolated Posterior MI
Posterior Leads
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Any ST depression in V2 and V3 is posterior OMI until proven otherwise, especially if downsloping
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Posterior leads
Isolated Posterior MI
Posterior Leads
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Any ST depression in V2 and V3 is posterior OMI until proven otherwise, especially if downsloping
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Isolated Posterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Any ST depression in V2 and V3 is posterior OMI until proven otherwise, especially if downsloping
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
Chest Pain
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Any ST depression in V2 and V3 is posterior OMI until proven otherwise, especially if downsloping
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
After treatment
NSR
PVC
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Toothache, incidental Wide Complex Tachycardia
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Rhythm change
RVOT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Toothache, incidental Wide Complex Tachycardia
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
Resolved RVOT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Toothache, incidental Wide Complex Tachycardia
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
RVOT
Vertical QRS Axis
WCT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Toothache, incidental Wide Complex Tachycardia
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post cardioversion
NSR
Resolved 2° Repol Δ
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Is this ST depression due to OMI or due to subendocardial ischemia? This is critical to distinguish, and this is a trick case!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
AF + RVR
2° Repol Δ
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Is this ST depression due to OMI or due to subendocardial ischemia? This is critical to distinguish, and this is a trick case!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Baseline
Short PR
WPW
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 19 year old with panic attacks. On the previous ECG, the diagnosis was missed, as it frequently is!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Delta Wave
SOB
WPW
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 19 year old with panic attacks. On the previous ECG, the diagnosis was missed, as it frequently is!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital 3
~Classic Inferoposterior MI
~PE
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Collapse, pulse present, ECG shows inferior OMI. Then there is loss of pulses with continued narrow complex on the monitor ("PEA arrest")
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital 2
Arrest
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Collapse, pulse present, ECG shows inferior OMI. Then there is loss of pulses with continued narrow complex on the monitor ("PEA arrest")
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital 1
~Classic Inferior MI
LOC
~PE
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Collapse, pulse present, ECG shows inferior OMI. Then there is loss of pulses with continued narrow complex on the monitor ("PEA arrest")
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
HypoK (2.8)
Long QT
Vent Bigeminy
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
What are these bizarre bigeminal PVCs??
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Standing
Long QT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A New Seizure in a Healthy 20-something
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
Long QT
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A New Seizure in a Healthy 20-something
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Next day
Long QT
Tall U
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A New Seizure in a Healthy 20-something
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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