Does Ecg Show Angina
does ecg show angina
Doctors, nurses, everyone, please help. Reading an ECG?
Here the ECG history http://img52.imageshack.us/i/ecgb.png/ Patient / Pt hypertension angina Osteoarthritis is due today to a left hip replacement. According to reports, an episode of chest pain morning. Relieved by rest. SOBO pt suffers. A reduced their smoking since he was diagnosed with angina pectoris and now smokes 10 a day. Drugs on: 600mcd Eprsatan 600mcg orally daily Nitrostat Lipex 10 mg to 200 mg of Celebrex before surgery Pt complains of chest pain in the middle of your sternum and touch is struggling. GLP 160/80 Pulse: 118 RESP: 24 SaO2 37.0 Temperature: 98% x-ray showed no signs of pulmonary edema .. My question is the i's main problems, he said. "The pain – Anxiety – breathing ineffective, but I'm having a hard time justifying why they are the main problems. Moreover, the ECG is nothing significant in regard to the problem .. THANK YOU!
Already, the ECG is similar to the elevation ST segment in order to have an acute coronary syndrome probably due to coronary plaque rupture and platelet aggregation and thrombosis leading to decrease blood flow and myocardial oxygen infarction with ST-segment elevation. Obviously, without looking at the ECG has such acute coronary syndrome and heart disease ischemic. It is already Nitrostat chest pain of acute ischemic events and have difficulty breathing on exertion so you can provide current chronic stable angina. ECG can only identify the type you can meet ACS, STEMI or NSTEMI, and other arrhythmias that I did not have much experience looking at the ECG. A little confused about what exactly is the issue because he says he is pain and chest and SOBO these manuals are clearly clinical questions about symptoms of ischemic heart disease and identify coronary syndrome acute.
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