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…
LAD occlusion vs. benign early repolarizationQueen of Hearts Explainability ImagesSubtle LAD Occlusion4 Min Read Steve SmithonOctober 17, 2023 Repost from Saturday Oct 14: The Queen gets it right with a better image This is a case I posted Saturday, October 14. This ECG was texted to me after the fact with no information. What do you think? This is the ECG…
long QTLong QT vs. Hyperacute T-wavesMyocarditisPolymorphic Ventricular TachycardiatorsadeYoung Women7 Min Read Magnus NossenonOctober 18, 2023 A 20-something woman with cardiac arrest. The patient is a 20 something female. She is healthy with no known cardiac disease. She was admitted to the neurology department due to…
Normal ECG by computer algorithmPM Cardio Queen of Hearts8 Min Read Jesse McLarenonOctober 19, 2023 Four patients with chest pain and ‘normal’ ECG: can you trust the computer interpretation? Written by Jesse McLaren Four patients presented with chest pain. All initial ECGs were labeled ‘normal’ or ‘otherwise normal’ by the computer…