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REBEL Cast Ep114: High Flow O2, Suspected ACS, and Mortality?

REBEL EM

REBEL Cast Ep114 – High Flow O2, Suspected ACS, and Mortality? PMID: 33653685 Clinical Question: Is there an association between high flow supplementary oxygen and 30-day mortality in patients presenting with a suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS)? Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast Paper: Stewart, RAH et al.

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Wide Complex Tachycardia

EMS 12-Lead

I interpreted the ECG as VT with two primary etiological possibilities: 1. Abrupt plaque ulceration of Type 1 ACS leading to VT. Readers of the Smith ECG Blog will probably recognize this a very subtle inferior OMI. The VT vs SVT with Aberrancy debate is beyond the scope of this particular blog post.

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Dynamic OMI ECG. Negative trops and negative angiogram does not rule out coronary ischemia or ACS.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

For more on MINOCA — See My Comment in the November 16, 2023 post in Dr. Smith's ECG Blog ). Review of the 2 ECGs in today's case is insightful ( Figure-1 ): The initial ECG shows sinus rhythm, LAHB and meets Peguero Criteria for LVH ( See My Comment in the August 15, 2022 post of Dr. Smith's ECG Blog for more on LVH criteria ).

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63 year old with "good story for ACS" but negative troponins.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This was texted to me from a former resident, while working at a small rural hospital, with the statement: "I can’t convince myself of anything here, but he’s a 63-year-old guy with prior stents and a good story for ACS." Thank you for your work with the artificial intelligence and the blog to make people better at this.

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A woman in her 40s with acute chest pain and shortness of breath

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This is very specific for PE vs. ACS. Also, and much less teachable: the T-waves just don't look right for ACS. At the end of Dr. Meyers' discussion — he lists more than 20 links to cases that we've presented related to this entity on Dr. Smith's ECG Blog. PEARL ( as per Drs. CT angiogram confirmed the diagnosis of acute PE.

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ECG Cases 8 Cardiovascular Emergencies During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Emergency Medicine Cases

In this ECG Cases blog we look at 6 patients who presented with cardiorespiratory symptoms, possibly from COVID and illustrate the dangers of anchoring, being hypervigilant for cardiovascular complications, and why testing for COVID in patients being admitted for ACS is important.

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Resuscitated from ventricular fibrillation. Should the cath lab be activated?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Then assume there is ACS. As we have often emphasized on Dr. Smith's ECG Blog ( See My Comment in the March 1, 2023 post) — DSI does not indicate acute coronary occlusion! The ST depression usually resolves, or is clearly resolving (getting much better). This may or may not be true, but it should give you pause.