Wednesday, August 31, 2016

What is this? A Perplexing ECG.

A 46 year old woman had syncope.  

Before seeing the patient or reading the chart, the physician viewed the ECG and was perplexed:

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To learn more visit: Dr. Smith’s ECG Blog
Advanced Cardiovascular Risk Markers -- Health Diagnostic Laboratory

Health Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc. shares its new preventative model with the NBC 12 audience. Stories of people surprised by sudden heart attacks are becoming more common, and it is perplexing that these patients had not been identified as at risk for heart disease. Today’s extremely limited cholesterol tests are failing to identify the majority of people who are at risk for heart attacks.

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What is this? A Perplexing ECG.




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