Here’s a great #ECG of a man who presented to the ER with crushing chest pain.
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Here’s the ECG Computer Read:
"Non-specific ST abnormality, consider anterior subendocardial ischemia."
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"Non-specific ST abnormality, consider anterior subendocardial ischemia."
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Take a good look at Leads V1-V3 and burn these morphologies and this pattern into your mind.
THIS is what Posterior #STEMI looks like on a Standard 12-Lead ECG!
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THIS is what Posterior #STEMI looks like on a Standard 12-Lead ECG!
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Importantly, the diagnosis of Posterior STEMI should generally be made on Standard ECG and Posterior Leads should NOT be heavily relied upon.
The reason for this is that (esp. if the patient is very muscular, obese etc.) Posterior Leads are often falsely negative!
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The reason for this is that (esp. if the patient is very muscular, obese etc.) Posterior Leads are often falsely negative!
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But it doesn’t have to be. It just takes spreading knowledge and awareness to make a change.
So please remember the concepts I’ve shared in this thread and share them with others. I promise you will save lives.
#FOAMed
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So please remember the concepts I’ve shared in this thread and share them with others. I promise you will save lives.
#FOAMed
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