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"Pericarditis" strikes again

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Written by Pendell Meyers A man in his late 40s with several ACS risk factors presented with a chief complaint of chest pain. On review of systems the patient reported back pain for approximately 1 week which he was treating with NSAIDs with minimal relief. They found non-obstructive CAD, with only a 20% stenosis of OM2 and 10% RCA.

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Upon arrival to the emergency department, a senior emergency physician looked at the ECG and said "Nothing too exciting."

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The fire department, who operate at an EMT level in this municipality, arrived before us and administered 324 mg of baby aspirin to the patient due to concern for ACS. mm of ST segment elevation, V2 and V3 have 1 mm of elevation, v4 has 2 mm of elevation and v5 around 1.5 What do you think? V1 has 0.5 mm of elevation.