A man in his 40s who really needs you to understand his ECG
Written by Pendell MeyersA man in his 40s presented for "left sided chest pain sudden onset yesterday when sneezing and coughing that is
Written by Pendell MeyersA man in his 40s presented for "left sided chest pain sudden onset yesterday when sneezing and coughing that is
Written by Pendell Meyers with edits by Smith and GrauerA man in his 50s with history of end stage renal disease on dialysis, prior bradycardia
Written by Pendell MeyersEvery once in a while we need to go back and cover some easy but important ECGs.This will be far too easy for most readers
An 80-something year old man with history of metastatic cancer had acute onset of chest pain and called 911.Here is his prehospital ECG:What do you
An 80-something year old man with history of metastatic cancer had acute onset of chest pain and called 911.Here is his prehospital ECG:What do you
Submitted by Van Wall M.D., Written by Pendell MeyersLet's go back to the basics for a common and classic scenario.A middle-aged patient presents
Submitted and written by Morgan Penzler MD, with edits by Pendell MeyersA man in his early 40s with no significant past medical history was involved
Submitted and written by Morgan Penzler MD, with edits by Pendell MeyersA man in his early 40s with no significant past medical history was involved
Sent by Anonymous, written by Pendell MeyersAn elderly female called EMS for acute epigastric pain. EMS arrived and recorded this ECG on the way to
I came across this post from 2015 while answering a question on Twitter, and decided to repost
Written by Pendell MeyersA man in his 60s with history of CAD, CABG, HTN, DM, and smoking presented with chest pain,and shortness of breath over the
Written by Pendell MeyersA patient in her 50s presented with shortness of breath and fatigue worsening over 1 week. Her vital signs were within
Case submitted by Alexis Cates, written by Pendell MeyersA middle aged man with history of HTN, DM, and VSD repair at age 6, presented to the ED with
Case 1.A 60-something woman presented with dyspnea. She had a history of chronic respiratory disease and hypoxia, but hypoxia was no worse than