Subacute AnteroSeptal STEMI, With Persistent ST elevation and Upright T-waves
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
JULY 18, 2014
ng/ml and was falling, confirming infarction days ago. Case Continued 2 days later the patient became increasingly tachycardic, hypotensive, ashen, clammy (in cardiogenic shock) and had a new murmur. Apr 28, 2009. The initial troponin I was 23.7 This was the 12-lead ECG. No resolution of ST elevation. Armstrong PW et al.
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