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Classic Inferoposterior MI
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
On its way from occlusion to reperfusion (or vice versa), the ECG can be normal or near normal
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right Leads 16min later
Right Leads
Serial ECG
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith, Steven Souchtchenko
The ECG must be recorded at the right time, or the Occlusion (OMI) will be missed.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Classic Inferior MI
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Inf MI with RV MI and R sided ECG leads
ECG Learning Center
Classic Inferior MI
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Acute Inferoposterior MI with Right Ventricular MI
ECG Learning Center
Right leads 2010
Coronary Dissection
Right Leads
-ST Elevation in V4R
12-lead
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Morgan Penzler
Chest pain after motor vehicle collision with an abnormal ECG - blunt cardiac injury? OMI? normal variant?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right leads 30min later
Dynamic
Right Leads
Serial ECG
-ST Elevation in V4R
12-lead
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Interventionalist at the Receiving Hospital: "No STEMI, no cath. I do not accept the transfer."
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right leads
Right Leads
12-lead
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith, Daryl Williams
What is a useful next step in the evaluation of this patient with Chest pain and this ECG?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Prior to transfer
Classic Inferior MI
Right Leads
12-lead
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Serial ECGs highly suspicious for inferior OMI: Give thrombolytics prior to transfer for PCI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Inferolateral STEMI: is there right ventricular MI also?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right leads
Classic Inferior MI
Right Leads
-ST Elevation in V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A 50-something woman with chest pain and 2 "normal" ECGs at triage
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided ECG
InfPostLat MI
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI - V1
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Is there a Right Ventricular MI in addition to Infero-postero-lateral MI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Awaiting cath, right leads
HyperT
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ST Elevation in V4R
ECG FOAM
Alex Bracey, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
A female in her 60s who was lucky to get expert ECG interpretation
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Where is the lesion in this STEMI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right leads
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Inferior STEMI with AV Block, Cardiogenic Shock and ST elevation in V1
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Acute chest pain, bradycardia, and hypotension
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Robert Reardon, Steve Smith
Ultrasound Before ECG for Chest pain? Whoever gets there first. Use of Speckle Tracking.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Posterior Leads
RCA Occlusion
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith, Elisha Targonsky
What is the infarct artery? (Complex analysis, in this case)
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided
Right Leads
-ST Elevation in V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Sudden Cardiogenic Shock
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Pain resolved, right leads
Reperfusion
Right Leads
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Non STEMI that needs the cath lab now.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
32min later, right leads
RCA Occlusion
Right Leads
-ST Elevation in V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Male in his 60s with Chest pain. What is the ECG Diagnosis?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided
AF
Classic Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Right Leads
-ST Elevation in V4R
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided
RCA Occlusion
Right Leads
Right Ventricular MI – V4R
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Chest Pain in a 61 year old male. Inferior STEMI without inferior ST elevation.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
35min later
Arrest
HyperK (8.4)
Right Leads
Shark Fin
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
A Tragic Case, related to the last post
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Right sided
Right Leads
ST Elevation in V4R
Widespread STE
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
24 yo woman with chest pain: Is this STEMI? Pericarditis? Beware a negative Bedside ultrasound.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
22min later
Re-occlusion
Right Leads
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Prehospital Serial ECGs demonstrate repeated Reperfusion and Reocclusion
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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