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De Winter T MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
What is the ECG Diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
De Winter T MI
Recip STD
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
What happens if you don't recognize Hyperacute T-waves?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post nitroglycerin
De Winter T MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
A man in his 50s with acute chest pain without STEMI criteria. Trop negative. Cath lab cancelled. But how about the ECG and echo?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
De Winter T MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
A man in his 50s with acute chest pain without STEMI criteria. Trop negative. Cath lab cancelled. But how about the ECG and echo?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
30min later
De Winter T MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
De Winter's T-waves are Not a Stable ECG condition. Upright T-waves in Posterior OMI are Distinct from de Winter's waves.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
30 min later
De Winter T MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Instant easy save if you understand OMI, but incredibly dangerous if you only know STEMI. Readers of this blog will instantly understand this and save lives!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Triage
Chest Pain
De Winter T MI
HyperT
STD Upsloping
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Instant easy save if you understand OMI, but incredibly dangerous if you only know STEMI. Readers of this blog will instantly understand this and save lives!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
15 min later
Chest Pain
De Winter T MI
Dynamic
Serial ECG
ECG FOAM
John Larkin
ECG Case 085
LITFL
15min later
De Winter T MI
12-lead
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
A man in his 50s with "gas pain"
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
De Winter T MI
DeWinter T
Wraparound LAD MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Doctor, should we activate the hospital's "STEMI alert"?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial 30min after arrival
De Winter T MI
Dynamic
DeWinter T
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Anterior STEMI Evolves to de Winter's T-waves
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
De Winter T MI
Hyperacute T MI - Tall
Machine Interpretation Error
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Another Inadequate Paper Published on Triage ECGs, whose Conclusions Need Scrutiny.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial 11:33am
~De Winter T MI
STD
STE
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Pendell Meyers
Total eclipse of the heart
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Coronary Dissection
De Winter T MI
HyperT
STD
ECG FOAM
Angie Lobo, Steve Smith
An athletic 30-something woman with acute substernal chest pressure
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
18:08 ongoing chest pain
AF + RVR
-De Winter T MI
-Isolated Posterior MI
STD
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
A middle aged man with ST depression and a narrow window of opportunity
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
Arrival
De Winter T MI
LAD occlusion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Very young man with chest pain, then cardiac arrest
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Previous ECG
De Winter T MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith, Brooks Walsh
Is this STEMI? No, it is one of the most common reasons for false cath lab activation.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
De Winter T MI
LAD occlusion
-Pericarditis
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 21 year old with Chest pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Arrival, pain persisted
~De Winter T MI
LAD occlusion
LCx Occlusion
Multi-Vessel Disease
ST Elevation in a PVC
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Look at the PVCs (again)!!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
19min later
De Winter T MI
DeWinter T
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Is the LAD really completely occluded when there are de Winter's waves?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
De Winter T MI
DeWinter T
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Back pain radiating to the chest in a man in his 40's
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
2h15min later
De Winter T MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Syncope, Chest pain: subtle, dynamic ST elevation and hyperacute Ts with preceding ST depression
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
40min later
De Winter T MI
STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Syncope, Chest pain: subtle, dynamic ST elevation and hyperacute Ts with preceding ST depression
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Arrival
De Winter T MI
LAD occlusion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
ST elevation on prehospital ECG is gone upon arrival to the ED
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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