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Extreme shock and cardiac arrest in COVID patient

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

And so it is wise to look at the coronary arteries. This ECG certainly looks like myocarditis, and was due to myocarditis, but missing acute coronary occlusion is not acceptable. 3–8 Shi et al. In acute MI, the T-wave is large, and the T/ST ratio is high. This is much more typical of myocarditis. Angiogram was negative.

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