6 Min Read Steve SmithonJune 9, 2019 A patient with chest pain that is resolving. Computer interprets ED ECG as completely Normal. I posted this case a long time ago, before I started ranting about ECGs that are called completely normal by the computer. A 60-something with…
Normal ECG by computer algorithmNOT-pseudonormalizationreversible T-wave inversion6 Min Read Brooks WalshonDecember 19, 2018 The computer calls this a “normal ECG”. We’ll just keep making this point. This case was contributed by Brooks Walsh, an emergency physician in Connecticut. A middle-aged woman had an acute onset of chest pain and…
LAD occlusionNormal ECG by computer algorithmnormal variant ST ElevationPM Cardio Queen of Hearts9 Min Read Jesse McLarenonJanuary 17, 2024 Two patients with chest pain, with QRS obscured: which was STEMI positive, and which had Occlusion MI? Written by Jesse McLaren Two patients presented with acute chest pain, and below are the precordial leads V1-6 for each. Patient 1 (ECG…