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Infection and DKA, then sudden dyspnea while in the ED

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Angiogram: Severe two-vessel coronary artery disease with possible co-culprits (90% proximal circumflex, 70% mid/distal RCA) in the setting of non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. Marked ST depression from multi-vessel coronary disease serves to attentuate what would have been ST elevation in leads II and aVF ).

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A Tough ECG, But Learn From It!

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

I want all to know that, with the right mind preparation, and the use of the early repol/LAD occlusion formula, extremely subtle coronary occlusion can be detected prospectively, with no other information than the ECG. It is not a missed STEMI, but it is a missed coronary occlusion. Wang T, Zhang M, Fu Y, et al.

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