Hey everyone, I am going to try and post another interesting case I had on the CCT truck recently. I changed the file name to protect the innocent. This...
Any infection present or chest trauma? How was his heart sounds? Henry Geiter <hbgrn@...> wrote:st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } Hey everyone, I am...
There was no fever, but, at least initially, no labs were available. Patient denied sputum production, or any urinary tract symptoms. No trauma reported or...
Patient was obese and heart sounds were difficult to auscultate. Hank ... Hank Geiter, Jr, RN, CCRN (hbgrn@...) Critical Care Nurse Bayfront Medical...
Hi Hank Thanks for sharing another great case. Since your new here and there are so many other newbies, the naming convention we have been using goes like...
Is there any pericardial effusion in this scenario? There is a very low voltage QRSs in this EKG. Gustavo E. Flores Bauer, BS EMT-P www.emergencyteam.net...
We know the patient is obese. That may account for the low voltage QRS complexes. I don't have any scientific backing for that statement, but it is my...
I perceive low voltage QRS complexes as well as electrical alternans (alternating size of QRS complexes) both consistent with a pericardial fluid collection...
I¹m looking at this EKG and I think I see 2 different morphologies for the QRS's in most of the leads, but more noticeable in V5. I also think I see some Q...
This patient had a known ovarian cancer and on the admission following this discovery was found to have a new secondary lung mass. This is indeed a HUGE...
Anthony I am also interested in the responses. To help garner additional responses I am forwarding your request to the EKG Club. Nick ... From: Cascio, Anthony...
Can anyone please inform me if their EMS system or if they know of any EMS systems in which AMI patients bypass the ED and brought directly to the cath lab...
It's unfortunate that paced rhythms and LBBBs are excluded from the program. I wonder if point of care biomarkers could help with this subset of patients. The...
In a message dated 8/1/2005 8:32:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, hbgrn@... writes: Hey everyone, I am going to try and post another interesting case I...
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The PR depression best seen in leads I, II, V4 would also support a pericardial effusion. History is consistent with effusion over embolism/pneumothorax (can...
Paul Bailey wrote: "What are the costs of activation of that team and perhaps most importantly, what else can be done with that money that may have a...
Tom that would be a noble cause! The only way this would be possible is if the medical director was immune to the politics. I would like to see an EMS system...
I thought a recent report stated that patients may be best served by simply getting them to the nearest ER with clot busting capabilities... I don't have the...
... The first thing is 12 Lead EKG capability by EMS. This is the deciding factor in treating ACS - what does the EKG show? Both fibrinolytics and primary...
Sorry for the delay in replying. I found the article abstract. I can get my medical librarian to get me the entire article if you wish, but not until late...
You're good, Andrew. We've just been a little slow... :) Tom B. ... From: Andrew J Bowman <sumieb@...> To: EKG Club <ekg_club@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
I had been on vacation (first in 3 years) and saw that there were some messages at the Yahoo site that did not come through. Probably because my mailbox was...
Sorry, no cases, but a question. On obese patients, particularly on obese woman do you folks have any data as to the "under the breast approach" which puts...
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Does anybody have a good quality picture (for a PowerPoint lecture) showing normal (and possibly variant) association between coronary vessel and myocardial...