History:

A 54-year-old male diabetic patient presents to the emergency department with complaints of atypical chest pain. The electrocardiogram (ECG) is presented below for analysis. 

Question:

 What is the most appropriate course of action in this clinical scenario?

Case #25-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A 62 years old man came to ED with palpitations, he was hemodynamically stable, two serial ECG was taken and shown bellow:

Question:

Which drug would be the best choice?

History:

A 35 y/o woman was evaluated for shortness of breath.

Echocardiography is shown:

Question:

what is the most likely diagnosis?

Case #388-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A middle-aged patient underwent EPS for palpitations, EP tracings are shown below:

Question:

What is the etiology of the arrhythmia?

History:

A 77 y/o man presented with TCP & diaphoresis from the last day, He is an active smoker.

Lab data: Trop:598 /cr:1 /Hb:13.5 /CRP:1.26 /PLT: 175000 /k:4.6

ECG: NSR, NAX No significant ST-T changes

Echo: LVEF=35%  with significant RWMA in ant circulation. No lv clot 

Coronary Angiography is shown:

 

Question:

What is the most common etiology of this condition? What is the most common manifestation?

History:

65 y/o man is evaluated for chest pain. He had a history of CABG. Angiography is shown:

Question:

Which statement is TRUE about the patient?

History:

A  40 y/o man underwent catheterization because of occasional dyspnea.

Question:

According to video of his catheterization ,can you name the anatomic location marked with *?

Case #481-Ali Bozorgi

History:

Below you can find the ECG of arrhythmia and CS venogram during RF ablation.

Question:

Where is the ablation catheter and what was the target of ablation?

Case #639-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A 30-year-old woman with a history of ASD repair was a candidate for EPS and ablation. Below, you can find the EP tracings

Question:

Which statment is wrong ?

Case #772-Siroos Nasiri

History:

The image below shows  fluoroscopic views (LAO & RAO) of mitral annulus accessory pathway ablation via retrograde trans-aortic approach in three patients: A, B, and C

Question:

Which one is related to the Posteroseptal accessory pathway ablation?

Case #167-Motahare Hatami

History:

A 45 y/o man with no Known cardiac past history come to ED complaining of new onset of retrosternal chest pain from 3 hours ago.

ECG is shown:

Question:

According to ECG, which one of the following could not explain the ECG changes?

Case #622-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A 28-year-old female with frequent PVCs and LVEF of 50% underwent EPS, with the best signal detected in the GCV. A simultaneous CAG was performed.

Question:

What is the reasonable approach?

Case #186-Motahare Hatami

History:

A 65 y/o man underwent coronary angiography for evaluation of atypical chest pain starting from 6 months ago; his past medical history was unremarkable regarding the risk factors of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease.

coronary angiography was shown:

Question:

According to patients CAG ,Which recommendation is not recommended in this patient?

Case #560-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A 52-year-old woman with episodes of syncope underwent a Brugada challenge test, in which she was given 400 mg of oral flecainide. The results of the test are shown below.

Question:

What statement is wrong?

Case #548-Ali Bozorgi

History:

Below you can find a "plot diagram" of a patient with an ICD. 

Question:

Which statement is WRONG?

Case #270-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A 50 years old man with history of flutter ablation 7 years ago, came with this arrythmia, ECG and 3D mapping are shown.

Question:

What is the arrhythmia?

Case #380-Ali Bozorgi

History:

The patient in case 379, underwent EPS, the epicardial approach was needed.

Question:

Based on ECG and Precision mapping images, why we had to perform a subxiphoid epicardial approach?

Case #541-Samane Mohamadi

History:

A 39-year-old woman is experiencing paroxysmal palpitations. Below are the electrophysiological (EP) tracings.

Question:

What is the most probable diagnosis?

Case #243-Motahare Hatami

History:

Sad day at the emergency department unit!

18 y/o girl came to ED complaining of worsening dyspnea since two weeks ago. She claimed that she could not sleep at all because of dyspnea. In her medical records, according to chronic cough, she was recently underwent a biopsy of the lymph node in her mediastinum, and the results showed lymphoproliferative disorder.

Her vital sign: HR=140 beat/min  BP=90/60   O2saturation=93 %    RR=30

An ECG & echocardiography was done immediately.

 

Question:

which statement is NOT true about the patient?

Case #336-Ali Bozorgi

History:

A young lady with palpitation underwent EPS and ablation. Surface resting ECG is shown.

Question:

What is the most probable diagnosis of the patient's arrhythmia?

In Loving Memory of

Dr. Maryam Khoshnevis

MD, Cardiologist

Fellowship of Echocardiography

Faculty member of TUMS

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