Post-arrest wide complex rhythm: What is the cause of death?

A 72-year-old man presented to the ED following witnessed cardiac arrest. After return of spontaneous circulation, an ECG was performed which demonstrated a wide complex rhythm with “shark fin” morphology. With careful examination it is possible to identify the J point and determine that the electrocardiogram (ECG) findings actually represent massive ST-elevation indicative of occlusion myocardial infarction (OMI). Initial troponin was undetectable. The patient underwent em ergent cardiac catheterization and had a 100% proximal LAD occlusion that was successfully stented.
Source: The American Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Source Type: research