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STEMI Equivalents UpdateBlogECG Of The Week

STEMI Equivalents Update

What is a ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) Equivalent? These ECG criteria identify patients who…
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Is this VT or SVT?BlogECG Of The Week

Is this VT or SVT?

The CASE A 45 yo male is brought in by ambulance. They have been called…
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Can the ECG help us differentiate PE from ACS?

Pulmonary embolism(PE) and Acute Coronary Syndrome(ACS) causing ischaemia can sometimes be difficult to clinically differentiate.…
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Reperfusion ArrhythmiasBlogECG Of The Week

Reperfusion Arrhythmias

A 68 yo patient presents with two hours of central chest pain and dyspnoea and…
The Non-Specific T wave abnormalityECG Of The Week

The Non-Specific T wave abnormality

  A 72 yo male patient presents with chest pain. The pain is sharp and…
HYPERACUTE T WAVES: STEMI EQUIVALENTECG Of The Week

HYPERACUTE T WAVES: STEMI EQUIVALENT

  A 60 yo patient presents with chest pain. He has a past medical history…
A patient with post ablation dizzinessECG Of The Week

A patient with post ablation dizziness

  CASE A 59 yo male presents to the Emergency Department, 5 days post ablation…
A 19yo with palpitations and atypical chest painECG Of The Week

A 19yo with palpitations and atypical chest pain

A 19yo presents with a complaint of palpitations lasting several seconds and some chest tightness…
A 12 yo boy with SyncopeECG Of The Week

A 12 yo boy with Syncope

A 12 yo boy presents with an episode of syncope during exertion exercise. Whilst in…
A 35 yo with sharp chest painECG Of The Week

A 35 yo with sharp chest pain

​A 35 yo patient presents with sharp central chest pain, that he has had since…
The Last ECG of the Bootcamp QuizECG Of The Week

The Last ECG of the Bootcamp Quiz

Hello Everyone As the dust settles from the last EMCORE Conference e and as we…
A Patient with Atrial Fibrillation: Shock now?ECG Of The Week

A Patient with Atrial Fibrillation: Shock now?

  A 62 yo male with a previous history of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation presents to…
Type II Myocardial InjuryECG Of The Week

Type II Myocardial Injury

  A 78 yo woman with known moderate coronary artery disease, (with no previous interventions)…
ECG Of the week - Emergency Medicine Education - Resus
ECG Of the week - Emergency Medicine Education - Resus
Idiopathic Ventricular TachycardiaECG Of The Week

Idiopathic Ventricular Tachycardia

A 28 yo patient presents to the emergency department complaining of palpitations of 2 hours…

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