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Another ECG - 10-11-2006, 06:54 AM

Another ECG strip here for you--diagnose it and get 10 yuan
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Age-37, sex-male with HTN and hypercholesterolemia--presented to ER with chest pain and ECG taken (shown in the fig below). How would you manage this pt? 1) Thrombolytics 2) Emergency cath lab-- angioplasty 3) Conservative treatment

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Re: Another ECG - 26-11-2006, 08:11 AM

Well no one tried for 10 yuan
ECG shows ST elevation. Always think MI first when u see ST elevation--but don't forget the D/Ds of ST elevation---am not discussing the D/Ds of ST elevation here. In this ECG you can see---diffuse ST elevation as well as PR depression (except in aVR), which suggests 'Pericarditis'. So the correct answer is Conservative treatment. Cheers!!
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Re: Another ECG - 23-12-2006, 11:22 PM

pericarditis - ST segment concavity and elevation.

Though the most important criteria to diagnose pericarditis is PR depression.

Thanks for the good ECG.
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Re: Another ECG - 24-12-2006, 11:07 AM

Not all ST elevation in AMI are convex, and not all concave ST elevations are due to pericarditis---actually in AMI only 65% ECGs show convex ST elevation. (ref--i don;t remember now)
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