Formula for Early Repol vs. Anterior STEMIhyperacute T-waveshyperkalemiaHyperkalemia T-waves -- SmallSubtle LAD Occlusionterminal QRS distortion2 Min Read Steve SmithonJune 17, 2017 Slightly Peaked T-waves. What is it? I saw this as I was reading a large a stack of ECGs: What do you think? There is sinus tachycardia. The T-waves are slightly…
cardiac arrestFormula for Early Repol vs. Anterior STEMILAD occlusionLAD occlusion vs. benign early repolarizationmissed STEMIterminal QRS distortionVentricular Fibrillation4 Min Read Steve SmithonMay 13, 2017 An intoxicated, agitated, 29 year old with chest pain Here is a one hour lecture on the topic of subtle coronary occlusion, especially on the left anterior descending coronary artery. Case…
Normal ECG by computer algorithmSubtle LAD Occlusionterminal QRS distortion4 Min Read Steve SmithonJune 24, 2016 An Elderly Male with “Indigestion” This case was contributed by Brooks Walsh, an ECG enthusiast who has contributed frequently, and edited by Smith Case An elderly male called…
terminal QRS distortion1 Min Read Steve SmithonOctober 30, 2015 A 40-something with Chest Pain A 40 something presented with chest pain. Here is the ECG: QTc 415 ms. What is it? The QRS is normal size and…
LAD occlusionterminal QRS distortion2 Min Read Steve SmithonOctober 9, 2013 Terminal QRS Distortion due to LAD Occlusion A male in his 30’s presented with chest pain. Here is his initial ECG: There is sinus rhythm, with a normal QRS and precordial ST…
algorithmcomputerterminal QRS distortion1 Min Read Steve SmithonAugust 26, 2009 The computer is often wrong For more on computer misses, click here: This is the prehospital ECG of a 37 year old male with chest pain. It is obviously an acute STEMI,…