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Emergency cardiac care, cardiology, EKGs, ECGs, electrocardiography, echocardiography, dysrhythmias, arrhythmias, STEMI, NonSTEMI, NSTEMI, cardiology
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Dr. Smith's ECG Blog: An Unusual Tachycardia
Wonderful case for discussion, that I believe can be confidently identified as AVNRT from the initial tracing. The rhythm is a regular tachycardia at ~ 170/minute without sign of sinus P waves. There ...
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STEMI and NonSTEMI are arbitrary terms that may confuse the clinician. "STEMI" should mean "coronary occlusion" (or near occlusion, without good collateral circulation -- in other words, it needs thro...
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Two prehospital ECGs of patients with chest pain.
Written by Pendell Meyers and Steve Smith
Here are two cases of middle-aged men with chest pain who had prehospital ECGs.
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Chest pain, resolved. Does it need emergent cath lab activation (some controvers...
A 50-something male with hypertension and 20- to 40-year smoking history presented with 1 week of stuttering chest pain that is worse with exertion, which takes many minutes to resolve after resting and never occurs at rest. It is associated with mild...
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Written by Jesse McLaren
A 70 year old with prior MIs and stents to LAD and RCA presented to the emergencydepartment with 2 weeks of increasing exertional chest pain radiating to theleft arm, associated with nausea. The pain recurred at rest 90 minutes prior topresentation,...
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