lead misplacement8 Min Read Hans HelsethonMay 29, 2026 The Right Decision for the Wrong Reason? An 85-year-old man with a history of MI with stents woke up feeling unwell. He reported that the original sensation was difficult to describe,…
modified sgarbossa criteriaNew LBBBRate-related bundle branch block6 Min Read Jesse McLarenonMay 25, 2026 65 year old with chest pain + new Left Bundle Branch Block: is this acute coronary occlusion? by Jesse McLaren A 65 year old with a history of COPD, coronary artery disease, reflux and cocaine use presented with chest tightness and…
NSTEMI is worthlessOcclusion MI/Non-Occlusion MI (OMI/NOMI) paradigmOMI in cardiac arrestSTEMI or NSTEMI DiagnosisSTEMI/NonSTEMI paradigm9 Min Read Willy FrickonMay 22, 2026 STEMI: An Impossible Standard. NSTEMI: a worthless diagnosis. A man in his mid 50s was playing soccer and collapsed. Bystanders initiated CPR and delivered 3 AED-advised shocks. The patient was intubated…
Scott JoingonNovember 11, 2008 ST elevation MI in the setting of a paced rhythm ST elevation MI in the setting of a paced rhythm from hqmeded.com on Vimeo.
ST depression2 Min Read Steve SmithonNovember 20, 2008 Two cases of ST depression NSTEMI with subtle ST depression. EKG from 11-12. Symptoms on 11-12 were also subtle, but present for 5 days, so if a single troponin was…
Anterior STEMI with minimal ST elevation less than 1 mmearly repolarizationLAD occlusion vs. benign early repolarizationserial ECGserial EKGsubtle2 Min Read Steve SmithonJanuary 1, 2009 Acute MI from LAD occlusion, or early repolarization? 3 hours of chest pain. Is it STEMI or is it normal (or early repolarization)? Read Answer Below This ECG looks quite normal, with only…