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What can you find with continuous ST monitoring in the ED?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The first EKG was concerning for a Wellen’s-like pattern of subtle reperfusion changes in the setting of stuttering anginal-equivalent symptoms, but none were diagnostic of STEMI or OMI. Later in the night, the patient became bradycardic and developed a Mobitz II pattern , but he remained asymptomatic and hemodynamically stable.