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75 year old with 24 hours of chest pain, STEMI negative

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Jesse McLaren A 75 year old with a history of CABG called EMS after 24 hours of chest pain. There’s sinus bradycardia, normal conduction, normal axis, delayed R wave progression, and normal voltages. Sinus bradycardia.” paramedic transportation to the ED as “chest pain, STEMI negative” 2.

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From The Vault: RBBB

EMS 12-Lead

Original publication date July, 2009. We have borderline sinus bradycardia with 1 ° AVB and occasional PACs. ECG diagnosis: Borderline sinus bradycardia, 1st degree AVB, RBBB, and occasional PACs. Case Review EMS is called to the residence of a 69 y/o M with a chief complaint of chest pain. What’s the rhythm?

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Emergency Department Syncope Workup: After H and P, ECG is the Only Test Required for Every Patient.

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Check : [vitals, SOB, Chest Pain, Ultrasound] If the patient has Abdominal Pain, Chest Pain, Dyspnea or Hypoxemia, Headache, Hypotension , then these should be considered the primary chief complaint (not syncope). Aortic Dissection, Valvular (especially Aortic Stenosis), Tamponade. Frequent or repetitive PACs ii.