Cardiac arrest, LBBB with STEMI on the ECG, but no Acute Coronary Syndrome!
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
SEPTEMBER 20, 2011
The structure at the bottom that is moving is the mitral valve, with anterior and posterior leaflets. This is as clear a STEMI as you can get. So this is classic inferoposterior STEMI on the ECG but is NOT acute coronary syndrome! This is a posterior wall motion abnormality. This could not have been known without the angiogram.
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