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A teenager involved in a motor vehicle collision with abnormal ECG

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Here is his initial ECG around 1330: What do you think? The ECG shows sinus tachycardia with RBBB and LAFB, without clear additional superimposed signs of ischemia. Trauma CTs showed a "mildly displaced sternal fracture and a small retrosternal hematoma." Troponins and EKGs should be trended until normalization (Sybrandy).

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Is OMI an ECG Diagnosis?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

What do you think of the ECG, and does it matter? I sent this to the Queen of Hearts So the ECG is both STEMI negative and has no subtle diagnostic signs of occlusion. 2] This is because, contrary to Bayesian reasoning, the STEMI paradigm is named after and defined by one part of one test: ST elevation on ECG. But only 6.4%

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New Technology: Using AI To Interpret Pelvic X-rays

The Trauma Pro

Look at how good they already are at interpreting EKGs. The trauma group at Stanford paired up with the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan to test the use of AI for interpreting images to identify a specific set of common pelvic fractures. So it is possible that uncommon, subtle fractures could be missed. Stay tuned!

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Back to basics: what's going on here?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Here is his triage ECG with minimal symptoms: What do you think? The ECG shows pacemaker failure with inability to capture or sense, with either underlying atrial fibrillation or junctional escape rhythm. Today's CASE: For clarity in Figure-1 — I've reproduced today's ECG. He did well. large boxes ). Hz -to- 150 Hz setting.

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Grand Rounds Recap 1.3.24

Taming the SRU

Scrutinize but don’t overthink (interpret your EKGs with context) Know your splints Be comfortable with OMI EKGs Know your resources & know when to ask for help Be creative Therefore this should remain high on the differential if a patient with history of SCAD presents with similar symptoms.

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SICK-SINUS-SYNDROME

ECG Guru

This ECG is from a 65-year-old woman who had previously had no cardiac abnormalities but has now suffered several syncopes within 2 weeks. During the last syncope she suffered a fracture of the left femur.

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Proning for ARDS

Northwestern EM Blog

Absolute contraindications of prone positioning are severely increased intracranial pressure as positioning of the head in prone position can partially obstruct cerebral venous drainage, as well as unstable spinal fractures because the manipulation while repositioning a patient may lead to further injury (Guerin et. 2020; Koulouras et.