
REBEL Core Cast 104.0 – Subtle ECGs in Acute Coronary Occlusion
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The Importance of Finding the Welland Syndrome
The concern here is a critical proximal element of deletion, but I say critical and not occluded because you're dealing with two separate disease processes. These patients should be cast within 24 hours if they have on and off chest pain things that really mimic more like a stable or a progressive angina. Those patients typically will have chest pain or shortness of breath with exertion when they're sitting in front of you in the emergency department,. They are probably going to need a more emergent catheterization as opposed to waiting 24 hours.
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