The 12 Leads of Christmas: aVR
Conclusion to 83 Year Old Male: Shortness of Breath (My earlier primer on diffuse subendocardial ischemia)
A Non STEMI That Needs the Cath Lab Now (Post by Dr. Smith that covers the management of emergent NSTEMI’s)
Five Primary Patterns of Ischemic ST depression, without ST elevation. (Amazing post by Dr. Smith on patterns of ST-depression)
Marked ST depression refractory to maximal medical therapy (More NSTEMI goodness from Dr. Smith)
ST elevation in aVR, with widespread ST depression (Another NSTEMI that needs the cath lab)
Deep and widespread ST depression signifies high risk coronary lesion (One final NSTEMI that needs the cath lab)
I hope you’re enjoying our 12 Leads of Christmas series. You can check out the rest of the posts below (updated as new posts come out):
12 Leads of Christmas: Lead I
12 Leads of Christmas: Lead II
12 Leads of Christmas: Lead III
12 Leads of Christmas: aVL
12 Leads of Christmas: aVF
12 Leads of Christmas: V1
12 Leads of Christmas: V2
12 Leads of Christmas: V3
12 Leads of Christmas: V4
12 Leads of Christmas: V5
12 Leads of Christmas: V6
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