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How cardiogenic shock in NSTEMI is different from STEMI?

Dr. S. Venkatesan MD

Cardiogenic shock (CS)is the most feared event following STEMI. We tend to perceive CS as an exclusive complication of STEMI. The incidence is half of that of STEMI, i.e., 2.5-5%. might show little elevation with considerable overlap of left main STEMI vs NSTEMI ) 2.Onset 2022 Jun 20;11(12):3558.

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A man in his 50s with unwitnessed VF arrest, defibrillated to ROSC, and no STEMI criteria on post ROSC ECG. Should he get emergent angiogram?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Here is the Queen of Hearts (version 1) interpretation: Click here to sign up for Queen of Hearts Access Angiogram images before and after intervention: Another view (before and after intervention): The patient was confirmed to be in cardiogenic shock, placed on ECMO, also with impella assist device. 15, 2022 post).

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Why the sudden shock after a few days of malaise?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The VSR is what is causing the cardiogenic shock! It has been estimated that in the aggregate, they occur at a rate of about 3 per 1000 patients with acute MI, and most of these events occur in patients with STEMI. PIRP is strongly associated with myocardial rupture. PIRP was associated with persistent upright T waves.

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Acute artery occlusion -- which one?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The conventional machine algorithm interpreted this ECG as STEMI. Taking a step back , remember that sinus tachycardia is less commonly seen in OMI (except in cases of impending cardiogenic shock). See this post of RV MI with both McConnell sign and "D" sign: Inferior and Posterior STEMI. Both were wrong.

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How terrible can it be to fail to recognize OMI? To whom is OMI Obvious or Not Obvious?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Subtle as a STEMI." (i.e., A temporary pacemaker was implanted, and she was admitted to the ICU with cardiogenic shock. In our study, there were 20/53 complete LAD OMI (TIMI-0 flow) which did not meet STEMI criteria. None of the 20 ever evolved to STEMI criteria. This one is easy for the Queen.

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What are treatment options for this rhythm, when all else fails?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The ECG shows obvious STEMI(+) OMI due to probable proximal LAD occlusion. The patient in today’s case presented in cardiogenic shock from proximal LAD occlusion, in conjunction with a subtotally stenosed LMCA. The pain was 10/10 in intensity radiating bilaterally to the shoulders and also to the left arm and neck.

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ECG Blog #453 — Is this Wellens' Syndrome?

Ken Grauer, MD

It may look identical t o the ST-T wave appearance seen after a STEMI with marked troponin elevation, that has now reperfused ( be this reperfusion spontaneous — or by treatment with PCI or thrombolytics ). A DDENDUM ( 10/26/2024 ) : I excerpted what follows below from My Comment in the August 12, 2022 post in Dr. Smith's ECG Blog ). =

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