Should we activate the cath lab? A Quiz on 5 Cases.

Imagine you just started your ED shift. It ' s a busy Friday afternoon. Triage is backed up, and 10 minutes into your shift one of the ED nurses brings your several ECGs that has not been overread by a physician. All of the patients presented with chest pain, and they are all in triage.Which, if any, of these patients has OMI, with myocardium at risk and need for emergent PCI?ECG#1ECG#2ECG#3ECG#4ECG#5See outcomes of all 5 below, with the Queen of Hearts AI Bot interpretation.YOU TOO CAN HAVE THE PM Cardio AI BOT!!  (THE PM CARDIO OMI AI APP)If you want this bot to help you make the early diagnosis of OMI and save your patient and his/her myocardium, you can sign up to get an early beta version of the bot here.  It is not yet available, but this is your way to get on the list.https://share-eu1.hsforms.com/18cAH0ZK0RoiVG3RjC5dYdwfyfsgECG #1: There is sinus rhythm, narrow QRS complexes. There is however definite pathologic ST-T changes with hyperacute T waves in leads II, III and aVF with ST-segment straightening and increased area under the T-waves. There is inappropriate ST-depression in lead V2. There is some down sloping ST-segment and T wave inversion in lead aVL. The findings are diagnostic of inferior and posterior wall OMI. The patient was referred immediately for cath which revealed RCA occlusion that was stented. How did the Queen of Heart AI model perform?  True PositiveECG#2: Also sinus rhythm. There is impressive ST-elevation widespread...
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