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Diffuse Subendocardial Ischemia on the ECG. Left main? 3-vessel disease? No!

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The diagnostic coronary angiogram identified only minimal coronary artery disease, but there was a severely calcified, ‘immobile’ aortic valve. Aortic angiogram did not reveal aortic dissection. The ECG cannot diagnose the etiology of ischemia; it only the presence of ischemia, from whatever etiology.

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90 year old with acute chest and epigastric pain, and diffuse ST depression with reciprocal STE in aVR: activate the cath lab?

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His response: “subendocardial ischemia. Smith : It should be noted that, in subendocardial ischemia, in contrast to OMI, absence of wall motion abnormality is common. With the history of Afib, CTA abdomen was ordered to r/o mesenteric ischemia vs ischemic colitis vs small bowel obstruction. Anything more on history?

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"Anterior" ST Depression: Which Lesion is the Culprit?

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It is not clear by her note what she meant by this (whether or not she recognized this EKG as diagnostic of transmural ischemia, and if so, of what territory) but emergent reperfusion therapy was not pursued. Subendocardial ischemia does not localize. At 1022, a troponin I (ref range <0.034 ng/mL) resulted at 4.437 ng/mL.

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Which patient needs a CT scan?

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But it also shows a massive area of total ischemia in the LAD territory: CT shows the infarct The CT is with contrast, which increases density (which looks more white). Angiogram Door to balloon time was 120 minutes (much too long) because of time taken for a CT. No ECG was recorded after pain resolution.