This document discusses electrocardiograms (ECGs) and coronary perfusion, including normal ECG readings and patterns, identifying ST-elevation myocardial infarctions (STEMIs) and non-ST-elevation MIs (NSTEMIs), localizing infarct locations like septal, anterior, and inferior infarcts, right ventricular involvement, posterior MIs associated with inferior MIs, and case studies of patients presenting with symptoms like hypotension, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
This document discusses electrocardiograms (ECGs) and coronary perfusion, including normal ECG readings and patterns, identifying ST-elevation myocardial infarctions (STEMIs) and non-ST-elevation MIs (NSTEMIs), localizing infarct locations like septal, anterior, and inferior infarcts, right ventricular involvement, posterior MIs associated with inferior MIs, and case studies of patients presenting with symptoms like hypotension, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
This document discusses electrocardiograms (ECGs) and coronary perfusion, including normal ECG readings and patterns, identifying ST-elevation myocardial infarctions (STEMIs) and non-ST-elevation MIs (NSTEMIs), localizing infarct locations like septal, anterior, and inferior infarcts, right ventricular involvement, posterior MIs associated with inferior MIs, and case studies of patients presenting with symptoms like hypotension, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
Coronary Perfusion Normal 12 Lead ECG Coronary Perfusion Normal 12 Lead ECG Coronary Perfusion Normal 12 Lead ECG Coronary Perfusion RCA Normal 12 Lead ECG Coronary Perfusion Left Circumflex Proximal versus Distal The Normal 12 Lead ECG Normal ECG Precordial Leads Normal R wave progression Reading for normal STEMI & NSTEMI Evolution of Q wave Reciprocal Changes Localizing the problem! Localizing the Infarct: Septal Localizing the Infarct: Anterior Localizing Continued. Localizing the damage.. Case Study Inferior and Right Ventricular Association Right Side ECG ( Not on final) Treatment of Right sided infarcts are different! Posterior MI strong association with Inferior MI Case Studies Transferred to the ICU after becoming hypotensive.. Routine Physical Careful.. Post Partum shortness of breath.. Shoveling snowdeveloped severe chest pain..