ECG Case 327 Interpretation

This post is an answer to the ECG Case 327

  • Rate: 96 bpm
  • Regular sinus rhythm
  • Normal axis
  • ST Depression in all leads except aVL, aVR and V1
  • ST Elevation in leads aVR, aVL and V1

ECG showing diffuse ST depression with ST elevation in leads aVR, aVL and V1

The patient’s pain was treated with GTN and IV opiates, alongside a simultaneous blood transfusion. Following the urgent transfusion, the patient’s pain resolved, and the ECG returned to its pain-free baseline. Following a multidisciplinary discussion with cardiology and gastroenterology, the patient was maintained on aspirin, but further anticoagulation was withheld.

He remained pain-free throughout his inpatient stay. Following further transfusion, he underwent an upper GI endoscopy, which revealed a gastric antral ulcer as the source of his GI blood loss. He demonstrated a mild rise in cardiac biomarkers, which was attributed to type 2 myocardial infarction (T2MI) secondary to acute anemia. He is scheduled for an elective myocardial perfusion study as an outpatient.

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