An undergraduate who is an EKG tech sees something. The computer calls it completely normal. How about the physicians?
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
MAY 20, 2024
Annals of Emergency Medicine 2011; Suppl 58(4): S211. The angiogram showed scattered mild luminal irregularities of the LAD, the LCx, and the RCA and a 95% distal RCA occlusion in a right dominant system. This was a presumed culprit and a stent was placed. Murakami MM. Assuming that was indeed a culprit, then this was ACS.
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