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EM Quick Hits 57 – HIV Diagnosis, Failed Paradigm of STEMI Criteria, Poisoned Patient Airway Management, Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis, DIY Investments

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Prehospital activation: De-activated on ED arrival by Cardiologist because "It's not a STEMI"

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Here is his EMS ECG: What do you think? Cath lab was activated by EMS and transported emergent." The cath lab was deactivated by cardiologist on arrival at ED because it was "not a STEMI". He presented to the ED for evaluation chest pain. Figure-1: The initial EMS ECG in today's case. (

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What does a final diagnosis of STEMI vs. NSTEMI depend upon?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

EMS arrived and recorded this ECG: What do you think? The is very small STE in III and aVF which do not meet STEMI criteria, hyperacute T waves, reciprocal TWI in aVL, and maximal STD in V2-V3 showing posterior OMI. The cath lab was activated despite lack of STEMI criteria, around 2 am in the morning. Very frustrating.

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EMS told "Not a STEMI". What do you think?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Pendell Meyers A woman in her 70s had acute chest pain and called EMS. On arrival, EMS recorded relatively normal vital signs and this EMS ECG: What do you think? The EMS crew recorded another ECG about 10 minutes later (unknown if pain changed): New LAFB. So the cath lab was not activated. Ongoing OMI.

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Don’t stress, it’s just an ECG…

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The Case An 88-year-old woman with a history of dementia, major depressive disorder, and hyperlipidemia presented to the ED via EMS after a near syncopal episode. EKG is concerning for acute STEMI with STE in lead I and aVL with reciprocal changes. The patient is also hypotensive and hypoxic, concerning for cardiogenic shock.

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Acute chest pain, right bundle branch block, no STEMI criteria, and negative initial troponin.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Pendell Meyers A man in his 40s called EMS for acute chest pain that awoke him from sleep, along with nausea and shortness of breath. Learning Points: Currently by definition, there is unfortunately no such thing as a formal diagnosis of STEMI or STEMI criteria in the setting of RBBB and LAFB.

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SGEM#421: I Think I’d Have a Heart Attack – Maybe Not in a Rural Area?

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Delayed First Medical Contact to Reperfusion Time Increases Mortality in Rural EMS Patients with STEMI. Delayed First Medical Contact to Reperfusion Time Increases Mortality in Rural EMS Patients with STEMI. Upon EMS arrival, they find the patient is sweaty with normal vital signs. AEM November 2023.