A 17 year old female presents to ED complaining of chest pain and SOB on a background of ILI symptoms for the last 2 days. Vitals: HR 138 BP 110/70 Temp 37.7 RR 24 sats 97% RABelow is the patients ECG:
Category Archives: ECG of the Week
ECG of the Week 21 September 2022 – Answer
A 70 year old male presents to ED complaining of shortness of breath. The patient has a history of pulmonary hypertension. An ECG is done:
ECG of the Week 21 September 2022
A 70 year old male presents to ED complaining of shortness of breath. The patient has a history of pulmonary hypertension. An ECG is done:
ECG of the Week 14 September 2022 Answer
A 64 year old male presents to ED after multiple seizure episodes that day. It was reported that the patient would have 20 seconds of seizure activity and then make a full recovering. The patient has a history of IHD. At time of ECG the patient was symptom free:
ECG of the Week 14 September 2022
A 64 year old male presents to ED after multiple seizure episodes that day. It was reported that the patient would have 20 seconds of seizure activity and then make a full recovering. The patient has a history of IHD. At time of ECG the patient was symptom free:
ECG of the week 7th September 2022 – Answer
A 85 year old female presents to ED. She has been complaining of nausea and lethargy over the past week. Her GP has recently started her on new medication for her heart. On blood results her UECs show an AKI with a Cr of 250umol/l. Below is the patients ECG:
ECG of the Week 7th September 2022
A 85 year old female presents to ED. She has been complaining of nausea and lethargy over the past week. Her GP has recently started her on new medication for her heart. On blood results her UECs show an AKI with a Cr of 250umol/l. Below is the patients ECG:
ECG of the Week 31 August 2022 – Answer
A 81 year old male presents to a regional ED with chest pain for the last 4 hours. Below is the patients ECG:
ECG of the Week – 17th August 2022 – Interpretation
You are reviewing the ECG of a man who has had an intermittent history of chest pain during exercise. His PMH includes being an active smoker but he has no other cardiac risk factors. He is currently pain free. There is a family history of cardiomyopathy.
Observations are P78 BP182/105, T36.8, RR16, Sats 100% on air. ECG as below.
ECG of the Week – 17th August 2022
You are reviewing the ECG of a man who has had an intermittent history of chest pain during exercise. His PMH includes being an active smoker but he has no other cardiac risk factors. He is currently pain free. There is a family history of cardiomyopathy.
Observations are P78 BP182/105, T36.8, RR16, Sats 100% on air. ECG as below.