ECG 6: STEMI mimics Flashcards

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Criteria for benign early repolarization pattern

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  1. prominent notch or J wave at the end of QRS cocmplex or slur on the downstroke of the R wave
  2. the peak of the notch or J wave is 0.1 mV or greater in amplitude in 2 or more contiguous leads, excluding V1 to V3 (to avoid cases of Brugada pattern)
    so look for these J wave or notch in the infeior or lateral leads
  3. the QRS duration is normal
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remarks on benign early repolarization pattern

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Its appearance is labile, being most prominent under conditions of increased vagal tone and decreasing with exercise

occurs in as many as 30% of the gen pop

and is most prevalent in young adults, esp athletes

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other names for Takotsubo cardiomyopathy

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“transient left ventricular apical ballooning syndrome”

“stress cardiomyopathy”

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remarks on takotsubo cardiomyopathy

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characterized by reversible wall motion abnormalities of the LV apex and midventricle

usually postmenopausal women

reported in the setting of *emotional or physiologic stress

may relate to coronary vasospasm or adrenergically mediatgegd myocardial damage

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remarks on CVA T wave pattern

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seen in SAH
usually assoc’d with marked QT PROLONGATION
probably induced by excessive sympathetic stimulation mediated through the HYPOTHALAMUS
usually associated with BRADYCARDIA

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Examples of STEMI mimics

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HABBLLOT
Hyperkalemia
Acute pericarditis
Benign early repolarization
Brugada syndrome
LVH strain
LBBB
Osborn waves (hypothermia, hypercalcemia)
Takotsubo CM

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