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

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Accelerated idioventricular rhythm in newborns: a worrisome but benign entity with or without congenital heart disease Here are other examples of Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm, Usually a Reperfusion "Dysrhythmia" I saw this on the computer. Is there STEMI? Most physicians, at first glance, get this wrong. What is it?

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A man in his 70s with weakness and syncope

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

A prior ECG from 1 month ago was available: The presentation ECG was interpreted as STEMI and the patient was transferred emergently to the nearest PCI center. There were no dysrhythmias on cardiac monitor during observation. So maybe she is better than I am. He was found to be influenza positive. Is there fever again?

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Hyperthermia and ST Elevation

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2) The STE in V1 and V2 has an R'-wave and downsloping ST segments, very atypical for STEMI. Cardiology was consulted and they agreed that the EKG had an atypical morphology for STEMI and did not activate the cath lab. Pediatric and elderly patients were more predisposed to developing an arrhythmic event in the setting of fever [7].