Four ECGs Hiding a High-Risk Coronary Pattern
ECG Weekly Workout with Dr. Amal Mattu
HPI
A 56-year-old man presents with 1 week of concerning chest pain and shortness of breath. His ECG does not meet conventional STEMI criteria, but it shows subtle ST-segment abnormalities in lead III, V1, and the lateral leads.
Before watching this week’s workout, review the ECG carefully and consider:
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- What specific ECG pattern should be considered?
- Why can this pattern be missed by both clinicians and computerized interpretation?
- What coronary anatomy and clinical risk are associated with it?
- Should the absence of contiguous ST-segment elevation reassure you?
