Consider anterolateral ischemia abnormal ecg

    • [DOC File]Emergency Medicine Text Review - Aleph 0

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      Anterolateral and posterolateral dislocation of the radial head or a metaphyseal ulna fracture are other possibilities. ... the more proximal the amputation, the less ischemic time the amputated part can tolerate. Warm ischemia may be tolerated for 6 to 8 hours, but there are reports of successful replantation of digits after 30 hours of warm ...

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    • [DOC File]myocardial infarct and angina - Angelfire

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      Defined by ECG changes or serum cardiac enzyme changes. 50% of patients with an acute MI will have a normal initial ECG, and so the decision to admit should be made on the basis of the history. ECG patterns. Ischemia indicated by ST-segment depression, …

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      The electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the most useful diagnostic tests in emergency medicine. It is an easy and inexpensive test that is used routinely in the assessment of patients with chest pain. The ECG is the cornerstone for making the diagnosis of cardiac ischemia and is used for making decisions about eligibility for thrombolytic therapy.

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    • [DOC File]Cardiology Review Notes Cardiorespiratory Diagnosis Dr

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      On the ECG itself, the QRS will be positive and the T wave will be negative (inverted). Thus, the proverbial "inverted T wave" has come to mean that the heart is ischemic. Often, a patient will complain of angina on exertion such as climbing steps. When the resting ECG is done, there is no evidence of ischemia.

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      3. The ECG. The computer reading on the ECG was: “Normal sinus rhythm. ST & T wave abnormality, consider anterolateral ischemia. Abnormal ECG.” Although the ECG computer interpretation software is far from perfect, this physician overlooked or ignored a key piece of information.

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    • [DOC File]County of Los Angeles

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      Above 140kg, consider use of UFH ( Heparin Hospital protocol (Bolus 60/kg, max 4,000 units ; infusion 12 u/kg/hr, max 1000/hr) ( Contact Cath Lab Fellow for primary PCI or urgent Cath if pain and/or ischemia occurs on therapy ( TNK Protocol: lbs. kg. DOSE OF TNK (Reconstituted)

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    • [DOC File]Cardiology - Stanford University

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      Consider PA catheter, aortic balloon pump or ventricular assist device. Mechanical complications. Accounts for 15% mortality after MI. Myocardial free wall rupture. Accounts for 10% of post MI deaths. Typically occurs in first 5 days of MI (can occur day 1-21) Occurs in small infarcts and commonly anterolateral MI. Single vessel MI with poor ...

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      ISCHEMIA (inverted T waves) - The first change to occur. INJURY (elevated ST segments) - The second change to occur. INFARCTION (development of Q waves) - The last and permanent change. Myocardial Infarction and the 12 Lead EKG . As mentioned before, Q waves are abnormal if they are 1/3 the depth of the R wave and at least 0.04 seconds wide.

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ischemic Stroke

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      number of medical conditions may mimic vertebrobasilar ischemia: inappropriate use of antihypertensive medications, cardiac arrhythmias, anemia, brain tumors, inner ear pathology (incl. cerebellar-pontine angle tumors), benign vertiginous states, basilar artery migraine, post-SAH vasospasm.

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    • [DOC File]Supplement 66: Catheterization Lab Structured Reports

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      A.35.z.1 ECG Report Information Object Description. The ECG Report IOD provides the findings associated with an ECG acquisition, including standard resting 12-lead ECGs, stress ECGs, pediatric 15-lead ECGs, and others. Findings may also include serial comparison with one or more prior ECGs. A.35.z.2 ECG Report IOD Entity-Relationship Model

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