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Tag Archives: STEMI

ECG of the Week – 3rd February 2021 – Interpretation

Posted on February 3, 2021 by Larissa Raymond

The following ECG is from a patient that has presented with left arm pain:

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Posted in ECG of the Week | Tagged brugada, ECG0082, saddleback, STEMI

ECG of the Week – 26th June 2019 – Interpretation

Posted on July 2, 2019 by Sani Haxdy

Reviewing the ECG of a 63 yr old with chest discomfort

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Posted in Advanced EM Cases, ECG of the Week, Uncategorized | Tagged ECG0013, Inferior MI, LAD, STEMI

ECG of the Week – 24th April 2019 – Interpretation

Posted on April 24, 2019 by Larissa Raymond

The following ECG is taken from a 82 year old non-English speaking lady whose family states she woke feeling unwell and with a funny feeling in her left arm:

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Posted in ECG of the Week | Tagged AV block, ECG0007, Inferior, Mobitz Type I, Second degree heart block, ST changes, STEMI, Wenkebach

ECG of the Week – 6th March 2019 – Interpretation

Posted on March 6, 2019 by Larissa Raymond

The following ECG is from a 55 year old male who presented to the ED after experiencing on-going left sided chest ache.

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Posted in Advanced EM Cases, ECG of the Week | Tagged ECG0001, Inferior MI, ST changes, STEMI

FOAM Eye-Catchers 12: Lead aVL – overlooked but crucial in diagnosing STEMI

Posted on January 16, 2016 by Anand Senthi

Several pieces of gold in the FOAM world from doctors Stephen Smith and Amal Mattu have highlighted the importance of ST changes in ECG lead aVL for diagnosing and excluding inferior and lateral STEMIs.

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Posted in FOAM Eye-Catchers | Tagged ACS, aVL, cardiology, ECG, ekg, FOAMecg, FOAMed, inferior STEMI, MI, myocardial infarction, STEMI
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