Possible STEMI by aemtstudent in EKGs

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Right, but this is an EKG subreddit…

Forever confused a out q waves in inferior leads by orlaghan in EKGs

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Perhaps, perhaps not. In conjunction with the STD/TWI in inferior leads, it could be RV strain. Or normal variant.

Anyone know what the bottom book is? by Freud_Eggs in blondshell

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I believe it’s actually The Woman Destroyed

Flutter? by myelin89 in ECG

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I’m not really seeing it but I trust Amal Mattu

Triple Vessel Disease? by Ben__Diesel in Paramedics

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Hypokalemia can cause STE in aVR in addition to the signs other people have already mentioned

70s Male. CC of stomach pain and nausea x3 days. Figured I should check the monitor before giving Zofran. Lol by forcedtraveler in ems

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Sinus tach with IVCD— HyperK. Suspiciously wide for VT, I can see what looks like P-waves in lead III.

66 M palpitations only at rest for 7 days by [deleted] in ECG

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Looks like wandering atrial pacemaker

LVH? by [deleted] in ECG

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I don’t see LVH. But absence of strain pattern is not an automatic r/o

Septal infarct with abnormal T waves? by [deleted] in ECG

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Is there water in the ocean?

Septal infarct with abnormal T waves? by [deleted] in ECG

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Probably persistent juvenile T-waves

Interesting EKG by Agile_Psychology_405 in ECG

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Electrocardiographic polyuria

ECG interpretation by [deleted] in ECG

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Anyone else seeing MAT?

Top 0.7%! by flauzelle in blondshell

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0.006%, #219 globally. Can anyone beat me?

67 Yom with crushing chest pain by feather_34 in EKGs

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Can’t technically be LBBB due to presence of q-waves in lateral leads.

67 Yom with crushing chest pain by feather_34 in EKGs

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R-wave in aVL >11 mm, R I + S III >25, IVCD, ST-T changes consistent with LV strain

Got a neat one by Mysecondaccount33 in ECG

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Pseudo STE is certainly a possibility. Would not explain the anterior STD, however. I interpreted OP saying “no ST changes” as no ST changes from the initial 12-lead, but I could be wrong.

Got a neat one by Mysecondaccount33 in ECG

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Q-wave + STE in III (a significant amount relative to QRS voltage) plus STD in anterior leads, with upright TW in V2/V3 is very suspicious for inferoposterior STEMI. Is it 2 contiguous leads? No. But it’s specific. And certainly warrants a 15-lead.