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*[[Coronary artery vasospasm]] (eg, Prinzmetal's angina) | *[[Coronary artery vasospasm]] (eg, Prinzmetal's angina) | ||
*[[Drugs of abuse]] (eg, cocaine, crack, meth) | *[[Drugs of abuse]] (eg, cocaine, crack, meth) | ||
**Be aware that these can also cause Wellen's | |||
*[[Pericarditis]] | *[[Pericarditis]] | ||
*[[Myocarditis]] - unless clearly related viral syndrome, can't risk stratify clinically with EKG or troponins and must go to cath lab | *[[Myocarditis]] - unless clearly related viral syndrome, can't risk stratify clinically with EKG or troponins and must go to cath lab | ||
Revision as of 20:52, 9 January 2016
ST Elevation
- Myocardial infarct (STEMI)
- Post-MI (ventricular aneurysm pattern)
- Previous MI with recurrent ischemia in same area
- Wellens' syndrome
- Coronary artery vasospasm (eg, Prinzmetal's angina)
- Drugs of abuse (eg, cocaine, crack, meth)
- Be aware that these can also cause Wellen's
- Pericarditis
- Myocarditis - unless clearly related viral syndrome, can't risk stratify clinically with EKG or troponins and must go to cath lab
- Aortic dissection in to coronary
- LV aneurysm
- Early repolarization
- Left bundle branch block
- Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH)
- Pneumomediastinum
- Pneumothorax
- Myocardial tumor
- Myocardial trauma
- External compression of artery
- Medications: Tricyclic (TCA) toxicity, Digoxin
- RV pacing (appears as Left bundle branch block)
- Hyperkalemia (only leads V1 and V2)
- Hypothermia ("Osborn J waves")
- Brugada syndrome
- Takotsubo cardiomyopathy
