Stemi Mimics Flashcards
what is pericarditis
inflammation of the pericardial sac, the sack that is surrounding the heart, causing friction during each heartbeat
causes of pericarditis
inflammation of the pericardium can be caused by a virus, idiopathic (no clear cause), post MI, autoimmune disease or due to a caner and or radiation therapy
name the process of how pericarditis develops
pericardial layers are infiltrated by immune cells causing inflammation and layers rub causing pain
capillaries become leaky due to inflammatory response, fluid/pus can build up in the sack causing pericardial effusion
pressure from the fluid can progress to cardiac tamponade
presentation of pericarditis
sharp chest pain, worse on movement or taking deep breaths, improves when sitting, scratchy rub on auscultation, widespread ST elevation or depression
presentation of early benign repol
widespread ST elevation ion young healthy patients
LV aneurysm occurs when…
a section of the heart stretches and becomes very thin , can cause ishcemia and thus ST changes
causes of LV aneurysm
AMI, infection, cardiomyopathy
what is cardiomyopathy
disease of heart muscle, this condition makes it hard for the heart to deliver blood to the body, and can lead to heart failure.
factors that favour a left ventricular aneurysm diagnosis rather than STEMI
same as previous ECGs
no dynamic changes
well formed Q waves
absence of reciprocal changes
how to identify LVH vs a STEMI
look at sokolow criteria, old ECGs and look for dynamic change
briefly outline the patho of LVH
is a response to pressure overload in the heart due to HTN and other conditions:
ECG changes in LVH
increased R wave amplitude in L side of ECG (I, AVL, V5-6) and increased S wave depth in R sided leads ((III, AVR, V1-3)
difference between cardiomyopathy and heart failure
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problem with the heart muscle itself vs heart failure which is due to an error of pumping and filling
how will cardiopmopathy appear on an ECG
similar to a LBBB
how to identify a paced ventricular rhythm
pacing spikes and ST elevation post spikes