Tachycardia must make you doubt an ACS or STEMI diagnosis; put it all in clinical context
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
OCTOBER 26, 2010
One very useful adjunct is ultrasound: Echo of his heart can distinguish aneurysm from acute MI by presence of diastolic dyskinesis, but it cannot distinguish demand ischemia from ACS. These must raise suspicion of old MI with persistent ST elevation. An angiogram showed no acute coronary lesions.
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