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Dr. Smith’s ECG Blog - Expert ECG Interpretation and Emergency Cardiology Education
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7 months
Anteroseptal OMI? Accurate ECG interpretation is essential to correctly interpre...
Written by Willy Frick
A man in his early 40s with prior anterior OMI s/p bare metal stent to LAD in 2014 presented with acute chest pain, nausea, dyspnea, and diaphoresis. He was brought in by EMS. His first ECG is shown:
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A woman in her 50s with acute chest pain
Written by Pendell Meyers
A woman in her 50s with no significant past medical history experienced acute anterior chest pain that woke her from sleep and radiated to her back. She described it as "stabbing", 8/10, constant, and associated with nausea. She denied preceding symptoms... -
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60-something with h/o Coronary Bypass has acute chest pain
A 60-something with h/o Coronary Bypass called 911 for acute chest pain.
Here is the first prehospital ECG:
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