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Initial
Isolated Posterior MI
LCx Occlusion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Beware confusing the diagnosis of posterior STEMI by using posterior leads...
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
30min later
Coronary Embolism
LAFB + RBBB
LCx Occlusion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Chest pain and Concordant ST Depression in a patient with aortic valve and previously normal angiogram
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Isolated Posterior MI
LCx Occlusion
ECG FOAM
Sam Ghali, Steve Smith
Right precordial ST depression in a patient with chest pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Day 3, pain recurs
Chest Pain
LCx Occlusion
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
What is the culprit artery? Not what you think.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post cath
LCx Occlusion
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Persistent Chest Pain, an Elevated Troponin, and a Normal ECG. At midnight.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Posterior leads
LCx Occlusion
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Persistent Chest Pain, an Elevated Troponin, and a Normal ECG. At midnight.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
LCx Occlusion
Nondiagnostic ECG
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Persistent Chest Pain, an Elevated Troponin, and a Normal ECG. At midnight.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
Tinv
LCx Occlusion
STD
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Abnormal ST-T in V1-V3. What is it? Many interesting and informative twists to this case.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Several days later
LCx Occlusion
Post-Intervention ECG
RBBB
RVH
STD
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Nausea and Vomiting, Again. This ECG is loaded with information.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
InfPostLat MI
Extreme Axis
LCx Occlusion
Long PR
NSR
Pathological Q Wave
RBBB
RVH
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Nausea and Vomiting, Again. This ECG is loaded with information.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
LCx Occlusion
ST Elevation in aVR
STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
STE in aVR and diffuse ST depression: It can be ACS or demand ischemia. If ACS, either posterior STEMI or subendocardial ischemia!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Arrival
LCx Occlusion
ST Elevation in aVR
STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
STE in aVR and diffuse ST depression: It can be ACS or demand ischemia. If ACS, either posterior STEMI or subendocardial ischemia!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prehospital
LCx Occlusion
ST Elevation in aVR
STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
STE in aVR and diffuse ST depression: It can be ACS or demand ischemia. If ACS, either posterior STEMI or subendocardial ischemia!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
1h later
LCx Occlusion
Subtle Lateral MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Male in his 50's with epigastric pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
LCx Occlusion
Subtle Lateral MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Male in his 50's with epigastric pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
24min later
LCx Occlusion
Multi-Vessel Disease
Subtle Inferior Reciprocal Change MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
All this teaching makes a difference! And a new paper on subtle ST Elevation.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Posterior leads
LCx Occlusion
Posterior Leads
-ST Elevation in Posterior Leads V7-9
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Beware confusing the diagnosis of posterior STEMI by using posterior leads...
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Pain free
LCx Occlusion
Transient ST Elevation
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Transient ST elevation, rules out for MI, what is it?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Classic Inferior MI
LCx Occlusion
Transient ST Elevation
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Transient ST elevation, rules out for MI, what is it?
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
Isolated Posterior MI
LCx Occlusion
RBBB
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Male in his 50's resuscitated from ventricular fib and comatose
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Isolated Posterior MI
LCx Occlusion
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Middle Aged Male with Chest Pain and Previous MI
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
LCx Occlusion
Subtle Lateral MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
The Same Theme: Large Lateral STEMI is Subtle on the ECG
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
HyperT
LCx Occlusion
ECG FOAM
Tom Bouthillet, Steve Smith
Subtle Inferoposterolateral STEMI
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
LCx Occlusion
LBBB
LBBB Inferopost MI
ST Elevation in a PVC
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Cardiac Arrest suddenly after blood loss, is it due to MI? Also, when the rhythm looks like torsade, it is usually not.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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