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Torsade in a patient with left bundle branch block: is there a long QT? (And: Left Bundle Pacing).

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Finally, do a coronary angiogram Possible alternative to pacing is to give a beta-1 agonist to increase heart rate. EKG with paced complexes shown below shows much narrower QRS complex and echocardiogram showed improved LV systolic function primarily due to improvement in LV dyssynchrony. (J J Am Coll Cardiol.

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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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See this case: what do you think the echocardiogram shows in this case? Diffuse ST depression with ST elevation in aVR: Is this pattern specific for global ischemia due to left main coronary artery disease? Incidence of an acute coronary occlusion. Am J Med 2019, 132(5):622-630. Incidence of an Acute Coronary Occlusion.

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What Lies Beneath

EMS 12-Lead

Indeed, bedside Echocardiogram revealed severe left ventricular impairment of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. The coronary angiogram revealed no critical stenosis, or acute plaque ulceration. Furthermore, pertinent electrolyte values (e.g. potassium) were within normal parameter. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol., 40, 1234-41. Larsen, T.