STEMIs in Disguise

STEMIs in Disguise

The 2013 ACC/AHA STEMI guidelines outline, with specific age and gender-related cutoffs for ST segment elevation in certain leads. While these are clinically important, there are several STEMI equivalents or EKG patterns that do not meet these criteria but should point the practitioner to consult with an interventional cardiologist.  These STEMI equivalents are found in 10-25% of cases of coronary occlusion, making it imperative that emergency personnel be familiar with these patterns. 

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Grand Rounds Recap 3.27.19

Grand Rounds Recap 3.27.19

Enjoy this week’s Grand Round’s Recap. Dr. Murphy started us off with a great Morbidity and Mortality conference with a variety of fascinating cases. Next, Dr. LaFollette taught us some pearls for HEENT emergencies if you are out in the community. Dr. Hunt took us through transfusion reactions and how to manage them, followed by Dr. Hall discussing the management pearls of Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus. Next, Dr. Connelly taught us how we can incorporate alternative EKG leads into our practice, and Dr. Klaszky finished our day with a nuanced take of how to manage refractory septic shock. It was a jam packed day full of great learning!

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Diagnostics: Alternative EKG Leads

Diagnostics: Alternative EKG Leads

Ever have a patient that looks more concerning than their EKG? Perhaps their ischemia is in that anatomically difficult to access right ventricle or even posterior. Join Dr. Connelly in looking at the utility of right sided, posterior and Lewis leads and bring something new to your next chest pain patient.

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