A middle-age male arrived by private car with chest pain. He immediately became unresponsive, before an ECG could be recorded.
He was resuscitated from ventricular fibrillation and this 12-lead was recorded:
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| What are the wide complexes in the precordial leads? |
Same ECG with annotation:
The cath lab was activated and the patient was intubated and received ticagrelor and heparin. There was no treatment of the rhythm, but it gradually slowed down (as one would expect from supportive care in sinus tachycardia).
This ECG was recorded just before transportation to the cath lab:
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| Sinus tachycardia at a rate of about 100. Massive ST elevation continues. |
A mid LAD 100% thrombotic occlusion was opened and stented. Door to balloon time was less than 60 minutes. Echo next day showed 57% EF. Peak troponin I was 250 ng/mL.

