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MY Comment, by KEN GRAUER, MD (4/28/2024):
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Figure-1: The initial ECG in today's case. |
Additional points (Beyond-the-Core) regarding interpretation of today's initial ECG:
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Figure-1: The initial ECG in today's case. (To improve visualization — I've digitized the original ECG using PMcardio). |
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Pendell DRAFT as of 4-21.1-2024:
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A 60-something woman complained of sudden severe abd pain. She was found agitated, hypotensive, diaphoretic, and in shock by medics.
There were 2 prehospital ECGs:
What do you think?Here is the Queen of Hearts interpretation:
There is a second prehospital ECG:
This time the Queen thinks it is not OMI:
There were runs of VT:
Tha patient arrived in profound shock and had an ED ECG:
The interventionalist stated that he could not do the procedure while the patient has a blood pressure of 45 systolic.
the patient was put on arterio-venous ECMO.
Angiogram was done.
There was a 100% Left Main Occlusion (OMI).
The patient ultimately died.
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