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Emre Aslanger
@AslangerE
Cardiovascular scientist. ECG and hemodynamics fan. Co-originator of #OcclusiveMI (OMI) paradigm. MD, Prof. at Başakşehir Pine and Sakura City Hospital.
Istanbul
Joined June 2010
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    Two ECGs from the same patient. The common abnormality was diagnosed unfortunately only after the rhythm turned into AF. What is it and why ?
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    57 yo f presents with 1h of pain on both arms.
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    70 something man is brought to ED with worsening of general status. What do you think ?
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    46 yo male presents with crushing chest pain. What do you think ?
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    75 yo female presents with fatigue. What do you think of this ECG ?
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    53-year-old male presents with crushing central chest pain. Is this ECG diagnostic for anything ?
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    Cath lab activated b/c of this ECG from a 60 yo f who presented with chest pain. Which artery do you think is responsible ?
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    50 yo male presents with palpitation. Here is his first ECGs before and after adenosine. What happened ?
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    What's happening here again ?
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    50 something female presents with episodic pain. What do you think ?
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    50 something male with typical chest pain. Is this STEMI ?
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    JUST FOR FUN !! Try my hand-made visual acuity test for OMI ! If below guideline limits (red line) consult @smithECGblog, if below 'clear-as-day' limit (green line) see an ophthalmologist 😊
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    Hemodynamics is fascinating. PCWP may be surprisingly misclassifying PH patients, read our latest article at: authors.elsevier.com/a/1iFSGgQkysHx
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    This one is from my shift yesterday, 50 something male, presents with chest pain. STE present only in lead III (Aslanger pattern). Acutely occluded RCA and a chronic 80% stenosis in LAD.