20 EKGs You Should Know Susan P Torrey
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20 EKGs You Should Know Susan P. Torrey, MD, FACEP, FAAEM Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Tufts University School of Medicine Faculty, Baystate Medical Center Springfield, Massachusetts
20 EKGs you should know • • Chest pain presentations Syncope Palpitations Metabolic/miscellaneous
1. 45 -year-old man with one hour of chest pain radiating to his back.
Isolated posterior wall MI • Posterior MI usually with inferior • 5% MIs - isolated posterior wall • Acute posterior wall MI – ST-segment depression V 1 -3 • As MI evolves: – Upright T waves V 1 -3 – Tall R waves V 1 -2
2. 78 -year-old dairy farmer with one hour chest pain associated with sweating.
Critical Left Main Artery Disease • Wellens described association with: – ST-segment depression ≥ 8 leads – ST-segment elevation in lead a. VR • Especially if ST-elevation in a. VL
3. 36 -year-old woman, 3 weeks post-partum, with 30 min chest pain which has resolved.
Wellens’ warning • Left anterior descending (LAD) • Associated with either: – Biphasic T waves anterior leads – Deeply inverted T waves – Change from initial normal EKG – During pain-free interval – Normal enzymes
four hours after chest pain
4. 53 -year-old man with acute MI who received thrombolytic therapy one hour ago.
Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm 1 • • 2 3 4 5 6 Beats 1 -3 are idioventricular Note emergence of P before #3 Beats 4 -6 are sinus Beat 7 is a fusion beat 7 8
5. 35 -year-old man with chest pressure all day, worse with inspiration and position.
Pericarditis • Acute phase diffuse ST-elevation – Maintains convex upward shape – Often ST-elevation in II > III (reverse true with MI) • PR segment depression in II (elevation in a. VR)
6. 40 -year-old man being evaluated for syncope earlier that day.
Brugada syndrome • Hereditary sudden death • Sodium-channel mutation • Downsloping ST in V 1 -2 • If family hx sudden death, or hx syncope • EP study and AICD
7. 48 -year-old woman with shortness of breath after experiencing syncope.
EKG signs of acute PE • New RBBB • S 1 Q 3 T 3 • T wave inversion in V 1 -3 – Correlates with severity of PE S 1 Q 3 T 3
Her CT angiogram…
8. 45 -year-old man with “worst headache of his life” associated with vomiting.
CNS effect • Diffuse T wave inversion – impressively deep • Asymmetric with bulging ascending portion • +/- prominent U waves and QT prolongation
Other causes of deep T wave inversion • • • Ischemia/subendocardial infarction Ventricular pacing (memory T waves) Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Takotsubo cardiomyopathy Acute pulmonary embolism
9. 65 -year-old woman collapses 3 days after experiencing severe back pain.
Subacute inferior-posterior MI • Tall R wave in V 1 – RBBB – QRS > 0. 12 – WPW, type A – δ wave – RVH – right axis – Old post MI – old inf MI • Small complexes? – tamponade
10. 75 -year-old woman with syncope in church – asymptomatic when lying flat.
Pacemaker failure ↑ ↑ ↑ • • • QRS at 24/min • P waves at 75/min • Pacer spikes at 72/min – Failure of sensing and of capture •
11. 60 -year-old man with weakness and “heart racing” – no prior history.
Atrial flutter with 2: 1 AV conduction • When the rate is 150/minute, always think of 2: 1 atrial flutter. • With AV blocking agents…
12. 36 -year-old man with palpitations and near syncope. History of palpitations.
The scariest atrial fib you’ll ever see… • Avoid typical AV blocking agents – – Adenosine β-blockers Calcium-channel blockers Digoxin
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome • After cardioversion – note δ wave = WPW • After ablation of bypass – no longer has WPW
13. 28 -year-old woman with frequent episodes of “SVT” treated in ED.
Signs of AVRT (WPW) Prolonged RP interval QRS alternans
after cardioversion…
14. 50 -year-old woman with “heart jumping” but no syncope.
Blocked PAC The most common cause of a pause in sinus rhythm is a blocked PAC.
15. 68 -year-old woman with chronic atrial fibrillation.
Ashman’s phenomenon V 1 • Repolarization proportional to preceding R-R • Thus, with long R-R followed by short R-R – Portion of conducting system may be refractory (usually RBBB) • Long…short…weird
16. 25 -year-old man with ESRD who missed last hemodialysis session.
Hyperkalemia • Peaked T waves of hyperkalemia – Symmetrical and narrow-based • Then ↑ QRS complex and ↓ P wave – sine wave of severe hyperkalemia
17. 70 -year-old woman with weakness. Meds include hydrochlorothiazide.
EKG signs of hypokalemia • U waves appear, and • T waves diminish May appears as ↑ QT interval • ST-segment depression “rollercoaster”
18. 70 -year-old man with metastatic lung cancer who is lethargic.
19. 30 -year-old homeless man found outside during winter – unresponsive.
Osborne waves of hypothermia • Osborne waves appear < 32°C. • Size correlates inversely with temperature.
20. 22 -year-old man found unresponsive by roommate.
EKG signs of TCA toxicity • • Sinus tachycardia Prolongation QRS complex Prolongation QTc interval Rightward shift of terminal 40 msec QRS axis – Increase amplitude of R wave in a. VR
after Rx with Na. Bicarb…
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