Aslanger’s Pattern and the Limits of Traditional STEMI Criteria
Emergency Cardiology Literature Review & Updates with Dr. Amal Mattu
HPI
A 76-year-old man presents to the emergency department with shortness of breath, severe weakness, diaphoresis, and confusion. The following ECG is obtained on arrival:
Before watching this week’s workout, carefully review the ECG and consider the following:
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- Do you see ST segment elevation in 2 contiguous leads consistent with STEMI?
- What are the current criteria for acute reperfusion therapy of STEMI/equivalent patterns?
- Would you activate the cath lab?