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ECG Blog #443 — A 40s Man with CP and Dyspnea

Ken Grauer, MD

PEARL # 2: In the absence of associated heart failure ( cardiogenic shock ) — sinus tachycardia is not a common finding in acute MI. When it is — this may greatly expedite clinical decision-making for anticoagulation and/or thrombolysis. For now — Let's continue with ECG signs consistent with and suggestive of acute RV "Strain".

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