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ECG Blog #435 — Did Cath Show Acute Ischemia?

Ken Grauer, MD

The ECG in Figure-1 — was obtained from a middle-aged woman with positional tachycardia and diaphoresis with change of position from suprine to sitting. Although CP ( C hest P ain ) was not a prominent symptom — ACS ( A cute C oronary S yndrome ) was suspected from the chest lead T wave inversion seen on this ECG. WHY — or Why Not?

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The Study of the Week Is a Beautiful Example of Science Done Well

Sensible Medicine

Neurologist Hooman Kamel from the Weil Cornell Medical Center in NY had an idea about atrial fibrillation and stroke. Stroke came when these clots moved northward to the brain. One of the big issues with this theory was that studies had failed to show a strong relationship in time between the stroke and the irregular rhythm. (For

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An elderly male with acute altered mental status and huge ST Elevation

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

CTA head and neck were obtained and showed no evidence of intracranial hemorrhage, large vessel occlusion stroke (what a helpful and apt name for an acute arterial occlusion paradigm, by the way.), EKG on arrival to the ED is shown below: What do you think? 2) There was no terminal QRS distortion on these ECGs. Any changes?

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A 90-something with acute stroke. She has no chest symptoms. What is the diagnosis?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

A 90-something year old woman presented with an acute mild stroke. She had a routine ECG as part of her workup: What do you think? Peak trop 62 ng/L (would be very low for acute OMI) Next AM ECG: Still with very ischemic looking T-waves. Always look at old ECGs, even if you think the diagnosis is obvious.

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A man in his 60s with syncope and ST depression. What does the ECG mean?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Here is his triage ECG: What do you think? What is the most likely cause of the patient’s ECG findings, and what would be your first step in management? What does the ECG show? What does the ECG show? Figure-1: The initial ECG in this case — and a rapid method for estimating the QTc ( See text ). Is it STEMI?

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Friday Reflection 41: Sometimes I Just Need to Complain

Sensible Medicine

She is admitted with suspected stroke. Case 1: Excess An elderly woman is admitted to a community hospital with a minor stroke. The plan was that she would get a two-week, continuous EKG monitor placed and have a sleep study at this hospital. “Well, this isn’t really the aspect of my specialty that I specialize in.”

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STREAM-2: Half-Dose Tenecteplase vs Primary PCI in Older Patients with STEMI?

RebelEM

ECG Results: Repeat ECG 90min after tenecteplase indicated 70.3% ECG Results: Repeat ECG 90min after tenecteplase indicated 70.3% ECG Results: Repeat ECG 90min after tenecteplase indicated 70.3% The upper range of this time was 120 minutes from diagnostic ECG in the majority of patients.

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