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What does the angiogram show? The Echo? The CT coronary angiogram? How do you explain this?

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This suggests further severe ischemia. associated typical Myocardial Infarction therapies such as statins and ACE inhibitors with significantly decreased 1 year mortality in MINOCA patients, which suggests that they do indeed have a similar pathophysiology to MI patients with obstructive coronary disease. Downstream vasospasm?

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Hyperkalemia

EMS 12-Lead

The attending crews were concerned for SVT with corresponding ischemic hyperacute T waves (HATW) and subsequently activated STEMI pre-hospital. ACE inhibitors, or potassium-sparing diuretics), are particularly susceptible. Then, three minutes later… Crews activated STEMI as she deteriorated into PEA arrest.

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A man in his 70s with chest pain during a bike ride

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The patient stated he had a long history of well-controlled hypertension for which he was compliant with his ACE-inhibitor. These findings are concerning for inferior wall ischemia with possible posterior wall involvement. He was also treated for erectile dysfunction but had not taken any medications recently.

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Upon arrival to the emergency department, a senior emergency physician looked at the ECG and said "Nothing too exciting."

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associated typical Myocardial Infarction therapies such as statins and ACE inhibitors with significantly decreased 1 year mortality in MINOCA patients, which suggests that they do indeed have a similar pathophysiology to MI patients with obstructive coronary disease. Lindahl et al. From Gue at al.

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