I was reading EKGs on the system and came across this one......
I was reading EKGs on the system and came across this one......I am always looking for EKGs that show either subtle OMI or OMI mimics.Which did I think this was?I suspected that this was amimic. It is hard to say why. There is " inferior " ST depression, reciprocal to high lateral ST Elevation. The precordial leads have ST Elevation but also high voltage and look like possible LVH. I was not certain that it did not represent OMI, but was pretty sure.So I went to the chart and found that it was not different from previous ECGs and the patient ruled out for MI by serial troponins.This is a very difficult ECG and so I wanted to know how the PM Cardio Bot would perform.Here is the transformed ECG (the bot uses a photo of an image, or uses a PNG or JPG or whatever image file, transforms it to a digital file that can be manipulated by AI, then makes an image from that digital file):Here is the interpretation by the AI bot:So this AI bot, trained by Pendell and me, recognizes that this is not OMI.Amazing.You can get this AI app here: https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/18cAH0ZK0RoiVG3RjC5dYdwfyfsg ==================================My Comment by KEN GRAUER, MD (4/2/2023):==================================I found today ' s tracing interesting for a number of reasons.As per Dr. Smith — The " Queen of Hearts " AI app predicted with high confidence that the ECG in t...
Source: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - Category: Cardiology Authors: Steve Smith Source Type: blogs
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