ST elevation on ECG, part 1: Differential diagnosis and case studies- STEMI mimickers, subtle STEMI
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2021
- Discussion, via cases, of the ECG features of STEMI, acute pericarditis, early repolarization, pulmonary embolism, posterior infarct, malignant early repolarization, De Winter complex, LVH, Brugada, ARVD, and (briefly) Wellens sign.
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One user commented on the use of subtle OMI criteria (subtle Occluded Myocardial Infarction criteria). Those criteria add to the classic STEMI criteria and aim to detect acute occlusions not meeting classic STEMI ECG criteria. The most common subtle OMI feature is what I focus on at the beginning of this talk: the shape of ST elevation is far more important than its height. ST elevation1 mm is frequently not STEMI. I discuss these subtle acute occlusion ECG features in this talk and the next:
Subtle ST elevation
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• STEMI Morphology patterns
• Tombstone STE
• Early repolarization
• Pericarditis
• LVH & LBBB
• Atrial infarction
• Malignant early repolarization
• De Winter pattern ( STEMI equivalent)
• PE ( anterior STE )