First three sections of playcard are all ecg patterns of an occlusive MI and indicating the need for emergent cath. Also referred to colloquially as "STEMI-equivalents."
Omi patterns
Hyper Acute T Waves
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Resources:
Left Main Occlusion
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
This pattern also encompases multvessel disease which has become unstable as manifested by widespread ST depression at rest with ST elevation in either of the righward facing leads aVR/V1
Pattern Recognition:
Question 1
Frequent false positives:
Wellen's Syndrome
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from:
Pattern indicates tenuous perfusion through critical stenosis .
Classic Triad:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Guideline
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Joker
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Left Main Occlusion
ECG from personal collection.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
This pattern also encompases multvessel disease which has become unstable as manifested by widespread ST depression at rest with ST elevation in either of the righward facing leads aVR/V1
Pattern Recognition:
Question 1
Frequent false positives:
First three sections of playcard are all ecg patterns of an occlusive MI and indicating the need for emergent cath. Also referred to colloquially as "STEMI-equivalents."
Omi patterns
Hyper Acute T Waves
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Resources:
Left Main Occlusion
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern Recognition:
Question 1
Frequent false positives:
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
This pattern also encompases multvessel disease which has become unstable as manifested by widespread ST depression at rest with ST elevation in either of the righward facing leads aVR/V1
Left Main Occlusion
ECG from personal collection.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
This pattern also encompases multvessel disease which has become unstable as manifested by widespread ST depression at rest with ST elevation in either of the righward facing leads aVR/V1
Pattern Recognition:
Question 1
Frequent false positives:
Wellen's Syndrome
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from:
Pattern indicates tenuous perfusion through critical stenosis .
Classic Triad:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Guideline
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Joker
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Omi patterns
The initial trio of segments on the playcard represent ECG patterns of a blockage-induced myocardial infarction, signaling an urgent requirement for catheterization. This is casually known as "STEMI-equivalents."
Hyper Acute T Waves
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Left Main Occlusion
ECG from personal collection.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
This pattern also encompases multvessel disease which has become unstable as manifested by widespread ST depression at rest with ST elevation in either of the righward facing leads aVR/V1
Pattern Recognition:
Question 1
Frequent false positives:
Wellen's Syndrome
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from:
Pattern indicates tenuous perfusion through critical stenosis .
Classic Triad:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Guideline
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
Joker
Hyperacute TW refers to the well described TW changes which herald OMI.
Type: OMI - NSTEMI
ECG from the excellent resource: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog.
Pattern recognition:
1. Increased T wave size*
2. Increased symmetry
Measurable:
1. Prolonged QTc
2. Increased TW : QRS ratio
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