ECG of the Week - 21st March 2016
The following ECG's are from a 58 yr old male who presented with chest pain onset 30 mins prior. He had an episode of exertional chest pain the day prior and is a smoker. The ECG's were performed 10 minutes apart.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj817q11MS-zGrLxXeYIODOZr5bRNY7SPwaUlizlrMsi6lLClzOxBMYZ1MuGXF8_qpsFbNV5e57far70wYWRmjv9YhJIHJldRoak6NYVADcGxZ0C5vAUt3xfctIZiFaNnS0TAJuugu2tljo/s400/ECG350a.jpg) |
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![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkgZOVDjBaOqc-9MhPSy0irVZOMFTgKXr0KVP0TyCVu373D6dviSQSZYO6LQTpLds-RHab_C5-SEIKAEa0Mw-j0PxGPnFMVweh8HVQ9qop06KWedwaX2FRjZ60Zqavh7Lf_uJN5El1neJr/s400/ECG350b.jpg) |
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Things to think about
- What are the key changes on each ECG ?
- How would you manage this patient ?
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