Wide QRS Complexes in the Setting of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Good News or Bad?: Difference between revisions

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[[Image:Puzzle_2008_04_014_fig1.png|Figure 1|thumb]]
[[Image:Puzzle_2008_04_014_fig1a.png|Figure 1A|thumb]]
[[Image:Puzzle_2008_04_014_fig2.png|Figure 2|thumb]]
[[Image:Puzzle_2008_04_014_fig1b.png|Figure 1B|thumb]]


A57-year-old man collapsed after one hour of
A 57-year-old man collapsed after one hour of
angina symptoms in the presence of the alarmed
angina symptoms in the presence of the alarmed
ambulance personnel. He had never had any complaints
ambulance personnel. He had never had any complaints
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followed by a second ECG (figure 1B) 40 minutes
followed by a second ECG (figure 1B) 40 minutes
later.  
later.  
'''What would be your diagnosis and thoughts?'''
'''What would be your diagnosis and thoughts?'''


[[Puzzle_2008_04_014_Answer|Answer]]
[[Puzzle_2008_04_014_Answer|Answer]]