STEMI Watch 2 : Diagnosis and Beyond.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781941481356
- 616.123707547
- RC685.I6 .S746 2017
STEMI Watch -- Accreditation Information -- Table of Contents -- Module 1: Diagnosis -- Which Artery Is the Culprit? -- Wide Rhythm in a Patient with Chest Pain -- Chest Pain and Giant T Wave Inversion -- Chest Pain, Dyspnea, and Anterior T Wave Inversion -- What Has Happened in 8 Minutes? -- What Should You Tell Your Patients About Sleep Apnea, CPAP, and Heart Disease? -- Can a Brain Condition Affect the Heart? -- The Double-edged Sword of Public Mortality Reporting -- Module 1 CME/CE Questions -- Module 2: Treatment -- The Happy Heart Syndrome -- One Procedure or Two? Study Examines Staging for Multi-vessel PCI in NSTEMI -- Pushing the Envelope on STEMI Response -- Executive Summary -- Time to Move the Goal Posts on STEMI Care? -- An Alternative View on Regionalized STEMI Care -- Who's Ultimately Responsible for Bad Outcomes? -- Module 2: CME/CE Questions -- Module 3: STEMI Mimics -- Mimics of ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) -- Executive Summary -- Early Repolarization -- Left Bundle Branch Block -- Electrolytes -- Ventricular Enlargement -- Aneurysm -- Thailand (Brugada) Syndrome -- Inflammation (Myopericarditis) -- Osborn (J) Waves -- Non-Thrombotic Vasospasm -- Conclusion -- References -- Figure 1. ST Segment Concave and Convex -- Figure 2. Left Bundle Branch Block -- Figure 3. Left Bundle Branch Block Satisfying the First Sgarbossa Criterion -- Figure 4. Hyperkalemia -- Figure 5. Hypercalcemia -- Figure 6. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy -- Figure 7. Acute Pulmonary Embolism -- Figure 8. Left Ventricular Aneurysm -- Figure 9. Morphology of Both Types of Brugada Syndrome -- Figure 10. Pericarditis -- Figure 11. Osborn Waves -- Module 3: CME/CE Questions -- Module 4: Aortic Dissection -- Aortic Dissection -- Executive Summary -- Classification of Aortic Dissection -- Epidemiology -- Etiology and Pathophysiology -- Clinical Features.
Diagnosis -- Electrocardiography -- Chest Radiography -- Laboratory Analysis -- Computed Tomography -- Ultrasound -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Differential Diagnosis: Aortic Dissection -- ED Management and Disposition -- Medicolegal Issues and Missed Diagnoses -- References -- Table 1. Approximate Mortality Rate in Acute Aortic Dissection -- Table 2. Symptoms of Aortic Dissection -- Table 3. Differential Diagnosis: Aortic Dissection -- Table 4. Causes of Shockin Aortic Dissection -- Figure 1. Aortic Dissection Type A and Type B -- Figure 2. Cross Section of Aorta -- Figure 3. Contrast-enhanced CT of Type A Dissection at Aortic Root -- Figure 4. Intramural HematomaAscending Aorta -- Figure 5. Type A Dissection at Mid-ascending Aorta -- Figure 6. Type A Dissection with Multiplanar Reconstruction at Mid-ascending Level -- Module 4: CME/CE Questions.
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