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Pendell Meyers
@PendellM
Emergency Medicine Physician, Co-Editor of Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
Charlotte, NC, USA
Joined February 2015
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    Do they allow "posterior STEMI" to exist at your center? Check out this LCX Occlusion MI that was called "NSTEMI" and cathed next day. Wonder why NSTEMI Occlusion has 2x mortality of NSTEMI Non-occlusion??? STD maximal in V1-4 = posterior OMI til proven otherwise @smithECGBlog
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    What will you do for this patient with chest pain at midnight with undetectable troponin? Decide for yourself, then see what happened: hqmeded-ecg.blogspot.com/2019/05/a-man-… @smithECGBlog
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    Progression of ECG Changes in Acute Coronary Occlusion and Reperfusion
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    Elderly man with known CAD presents with chest pain radiating to both arms, lightheadedness, and shortness of breath. Full post and outcome will be on the blog soon @smithECGBlog
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    20s female with “dizziness” written on the chart - I saw this triage EKG and placed 3 orders immediately (in addition to diagnostic labs), before seeing the patient and before any labs were back. See response and see if you agree.
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    Replying to @eddeestyle @ETtube and @smithECGBlog
    Here's a "normal" EKG that interrupted the busiest shift I've ever experienced, and interrupting my workflow to immediately pull this man out of the waiting room was the best decision I made that night. ECG interpretation ability is the only reason we succeeded. Total LCX OMI.
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    Would you like to learn to see the LAD Occlusion MI now based on hyperacute T-waves, or wait the 6 hours this patient waited until his NSTEMI finally turned into a STEMI? The current paradigm doesn't really care because it's #Not_A_STEMI hqmeded-ecg.blogspot.com/2018/07/test-y…
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    Replying to @EcgsOnly
    Beautiful posterolateral OMI that will be missed by anyone using STEMI criteria. @RobertHermanMD @smithECGBlog
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    Replying to @reverendofdoubt @AnnalsofEM and @JohnsHopkinsEM
    Our AI called the Queen of Hearts has no trouble with this one, and is not limited to certain criteria, and has perfect interrater reliability no matter who you are or how much time you want to spend on learning EKGs! @RobertHermanMD @smithECGBlog Sign up for waiting list here:
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    60s year old woman with acute chest pain and shortness of breath.
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    Replying to @EcgsOnly
    Arterial pulse tapping artifact. QOH sees it’s not OMI, and in next version we may be able to have her report APTA specifically. @RobertHermanMD @smithECGBlog
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    Replying to @EM_RESUS
    Absolutely to the lab with this. Only cath can sort out the 1 focal myocarditis from the 99 OMIs that have this ekg. How harmful is a groin stick with no PCI for a 35 year old? Vs untreated OMI?? Obvious choice here.
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    Would you have seen the OMI on this triage EKG? If you use the current guideline recommended criteria, then the answer is no! We pulled him out of the waiting room based on this EKG. 100% occlusion of a large first obtuse marginal artery. #NOT_A_STEMI hqmeded-ecg.blogspot.com/2018/02/is-thi…
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    An elderly woman with acute nausea and diaphoresis. What do you think? hqmeded-ecg.blogspot.com/2019/08/an-ecg… @smithECGBlog