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Day 1
Flecainide
Serial ECG
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Alex Bracey, Clare Gunn, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Wide and weird
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
HyperK (7.1)
Junctional Brady
LAFB
Peaked T
12-lead
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
A woman with near-syncope, bradycardia, and hypotension
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post treatment
Post-Intervention ECG
12-lead
Resolved Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
What happens if you do not recognize this ECG instantly?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Triage
HyperK (9.3)
Long PR
Peaked T
R in aVR
12-lead
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
What happens if you do not recognize this ECG instantly?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Hydroxychloroquine toxicity
HypoK
Long QT
12-lead
Tall U
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Gia Coleman, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
A Complication of the COVID Era
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
2
Resolved Arrest
HypoK (2.7)
-STE
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Cardiac Arrest. What does the ECG show? Also see the bizarre Bigeminy.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Triage
1°AVB
HyperK (7.8)
Peaked T
Sinus Brady
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
A woman in her 50s with dyspnea and bradycardia
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Short PR
Wide QRS
WPW
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
What could this rhythm be? And what is going on after it breaks?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Prox LAD MI - Bifasc
Shark Fin
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Alex Bracey, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Shark Fin morphology recognized only by EM physician
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Coved ST Elevation
HyperK (7.3)
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
David Gordon, Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
Do you recognize this ECG yet?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post transvenous pacemaker
HyperK
Ventricular Pacing
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
What will you do for this altered and bradycardic patient?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Brady
HyperK (8.1)
Peaked T
3°AVB
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith
What will you do for this altered and bradycardic patient?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
1h later
Brady
HyperK
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Could you have prevented this young man's cardiac arrest?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Triage
HyperK
Peaked T
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Could you have prevented this young man's cardiac arrest?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
8h later, pre-arrest
Long QT
R in aVR
NaBlocker
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Bupropion Overdose Followed by Cardiac Arrest and, Later, ST Elevation. Is it STEMI?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
HyperK (>9.4)
Peaked T
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Potato Poisoning (Not due to Solanine in greens!). With Positive Modified Sgarbossa Criteria.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Arrest
HyperK (>8)
VT
WCT
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith, Nic Thompson
A middle aged man with unwitnessed cardiac arrest
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
HyperK (8.0)
STD
ST Elevation in aVL
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
ST elevation in aVL with reciprocal ST depression in the inferior leads
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
1h later
Arrest
HyperK
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith, Scott Weingart
"Steve, what do you think of this ECG in this Cardiac Arrest Patient?"
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Arrest
HyperK (7.6)
-MI
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers, Steve Smith, Scott Weingart
"Steve, what do you think of this ECG in this Cardiac Arrest Patient?"
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
HyperK
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Sinus rhythm with a new wide complex QRS
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Resolved Arrest
LAD occlusion
Shark Fin
-Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
What are these wide complexes?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
HyperK (7.8)
Peaked T
Slow Atrial Fibrillation
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
This ECG is pathognomonic and you must recognize it.
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Resolved Arrest
HyperK (7.5)
Peaked T
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Cardiac Arrest and ST Elevation: You Should Learn to Recognize This!
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Cocaine Toxicity
-HyperK
Metabolic Acidosis
Wide QRS
ECG FOAM
Steve Smith
Cardiac arrest, severe acidosis, and a bizarre ECG
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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