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Posts by Tom Meredith MD

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Straight to the Cath lab and we found a pinhole distal left main, as well as a severe focal proximal/mid stenosis in a large type IV LAD which subtended the mid and distal half of the inferior wall! With this anatomy I wouldn’t have expected survival if the LMCA had completely occluded.

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As you suggest it is possible that there could be focal anteroseptal transmural ischemia concurrent with global subendocardial ischemia.

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Survival of complete LMCA occlusion is quite unlikely unless there is a very large super-dominant RCA subtending the inferior and lateral walls, in which case I’d also expect similar ECG findings to an ostial-prox LAD.

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What is super interesting is the presence of STE in aVL, V1 and V2, as well as aVR. If it were a prox occlusion of a large LAD as the conduction disturbance suggests, I would have expected extensive anterolateral STE perhaps out to V5-6, with reciprocal inferior STD.

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Sinus tachy with RBBB, and a diffuse subendocardial ischemia pattern is suggestive of a critical left main, or any other situation associated with gross coronary hypoperfusion, such as catastrophic blood loss for example.

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Thank you Dr Jones for your incredibly thoughtful reply! I agree, it is a cracker! In the absence of any clinical information, my first reaction is that this patient is extremely unwell.

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What are your thoughts on this #ECG?

72yo M with chest pain…

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Amazing!

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