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An adolescent with trauma, chest pain, and a wide complex rhythm

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There was apparently no syncope and he had no bony injuries, but he did complain of left sided chest pain. His chest was tender. He was discharged and schedule for an outpatient echo which has not been done yet. A bedside cardiac ultrasound was normal. An ECG was recorded: Avinash was understandably confused by this ECG.

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A teenager involved in a motor vehicle collision with abnormal ECG

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Hopefully a repeat echocardiogram will be performed outpatient. ECG of pneumopericardium and probable myocardial contusion shows typical pericarditis Male in 30's, 2 days after Motor Vehicle Collsion, complains of Chest Pain and Dyspnea Head On Motor Vehicle Collision. 1900: RBBB and LAFB are almost fully resolved.

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A man in his 30s with cardiac arrest and STE on the post-ROSC ECG

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Written by Pendell Meyers and Peter Brooks MD A man in his 30s with no known past medical history was reported to suddenly experience chest pain and shortness of breath at home in front of his family. Chest pain, SOB, Precordial T-wave inversions, and positive troponin. What is the Diagnosis? Now another, with ultrasound.

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Syncope, chest pain, and inferior ST Elevation with Reciprocal ST depression in aVL

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A 26 year old male presented with syncope and chest pain. No signs of OMI" The chest pain resolved after some time, and another ECG was recorded: The ST Elevation is nearly gone. He was admitted for monitoring and had no dysrhythmias. This appears to be an inferior OMI What do you think? She is very good.