ECG Case 39
57-year-old man presented with chest pain and palpitations. What's your interpretation?
57-year-old man presented with chest pain and palpitations. What's your interpretation?
66-year-old woman presented with palpitations. What's the rhythm ?
47-year-old man presented with generalized weakness. What's the Diagnosis ?
80-year-old man with Colon Cancer. What abnormalities do you see ?
In the ED patient with syncope, the ECG should be scrutinized for signs of ischemia, bradydysrhythmias, tachydysrhythmias, and conduction delays. Critical diagnoses to consider that can be detected with the ECG include: Brugada syndrome, Long or short QT syndromes ...
48-year-old man with palpitations and dyspnea. What's the rhythm ?
53-Year-old man with Valvular Heart Disease. Is this Wide QRS Tachycardia Supraventricular or Ventricular ?
There are numerous conditions that cause ST-segment elevation (STE) on an ECG that are not attributable to an acute coronary syndrome. In order to avoid errors in diagnosis or management, it is important for the EP to know the differential diagnosis for STE.
14 year old boy with cardiac arrest. What's the possible cause ?