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A young peripartum woman with Chest Pain

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

[link] A 30 year-old woman was brought to the ED with chest pain. She had given birth a week ago, and she had similar chest pain during her labor. She attributed the chest pain to anxiety and stress, saying "I'm just an anxious person." This strongly suggests reperfusing RCA ischemia.

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Right precordial ST depression in a patient with chest pain

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

A 70-year-old man calls 911 after experiencing sudden, severe chest pain. Computer read: "Non-specific ST abnormality, consider anterior subendocardial ischemia" There are very poor R-waves in V1-V4 suggesting old anterior MI. Firstly, subendocardial ischemia does not localize on 12-Lead ECG. Neth Heart J.

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Should we wait for troponin when the ECG does not show "diagnostic" ST Elevation?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

The patient received three nitroglycerin tablets with significant "improvement" in his chest pain. Improved chest pain is unresolved chest pain. I am commonly told, and I commonly read in the chart that chest pain is resolved. It is not enough for the chest pain to be "much better."

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Patient is informed of her husband's death: is it OMI or it stress cardiomyopathy?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

It is possible there is microvascular dysfunction producing residual transmural ischemia. But this is most common when there is prolonged ischemia, and this patient had the fastest reperfusion imaginable! He had no chest pain, dyspnea, or any other anginal equivalent, and his vital signs were normal. SanzRuiz, R.,