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AVRT
Dizzy
ECG FOAM
Palps
WCT
WPW
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial #1
Benign Tinv
-Dynamic
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Chest pain, shortness of breath, T wave inversion, and rising troponin in a young healthy runner.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Benign Tinv
-Wellens A
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Chest pain, shortness of breath, T wave inversion, and rising troponin in a young healthy runner.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Pathological Q Wave
Post-Intervention ECG
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Inferior ST elevation with reciprocal change: which of these 4 patients has Occlusion MI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Dynamic
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Inferior ST elevation with reciprocal change: which of these 4 patients has Occlusion MI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Classic Inferior MI
Dynamic
Reperfusion T Wave
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Inferior ST elevation with reciprocal change: which of these 4 patients has Occlusion MI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Inf STE
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Inferior ST elevation with reciprocal change: which of these 4 patients has Occlusion MI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Pericarditis
STE
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Inferior ST elevation with reciprocal change: which of these 4 patients has Occlusion MI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Chest Pain
Classic Inferior MI
Sinus Brady
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Inferior ST elevation with reciprocal change: which of these 4 patients has Occlusion MI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Normal Variant ST Elevation
Syncope
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Inferior ST elevation with reciprocal change: which of these 4 patients has Occlusion MI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Chest Pain
HyperT
Myocarditis
STE
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 30-something with Chest pain, elevated troponin, with Subtle ST Elevation and hyperacute T-waves.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
2 weeks later
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Back to the basics. An elderly man with chest pain, no STEMI criteria, and troponin within normal limits. What does his ECG mean?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
20:00
Reperfusion
Reperfusion T Wave
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Back to the basics. An elderly man with chest pain, no STEMI criteria, and troponin within normal limits. What does his ECG mean?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Baseline
Baseline ECG
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Back to the basics. An elderly man with chest pain, no STEMI criteria, and troponin within normal limits. What does his ECG mean?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Day 4
Tinv
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
Next day
-Q Wave LAD MI
Takotsubo
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
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
Next day post PCI
Post-Intervention ECG
Subtle High Lateral MI
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Salim Rezaie, Steve Smith
Why do we NOT name Occlusion MI (OMI) after an EKG finding? (In contrast to STEMI, which is named after ST Elevation)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial again
Chest Pain
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Salim Rezaie, Steve Smith
Why do we NOT name Occlusion MI (OMI) after an EKG finding? (In contrast to STEMI, which is named after ST Elevation)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
Chest Pain
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Salim Rezaie, Steve Smith
Why do we NOT name Occlusion MI (OMI) after an EKG finding? (In contrast to STEMI, which is named after ST Elevation)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Chest Pain
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Salim Rezaie, Steve Smith
Why do we NOT name Occlusion MI (OMI) after an EKG finding? (In contrast to STEMI, which is named after ST Elevation)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
3 days later
MINOCA
Reperfusion
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, trop >50,000 but only 30% LAD stenosis on angiogram: what's the diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Next day
Reperfusion
Reperfusion T Wave
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, trop >50,000 but only 30% LAD stenosis on angiogram: what's the diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
8 hrs post angio
Chest Pain
Dynamic
HyperT
Pathological Q Wave
Re-occlusion
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, trop >50,000 but only 30% LAD stenosis on angiogram: what's the diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post angiogram
Dynamic
Pathological Q Wave
ECG FOAM
Ken Grauer, Jesse McLaren, Steve Smith
Chest pain, trop >50,000 but only 30% LAD stenosis on angiogram: what's the diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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