A 61 y/o man with history of CABG, referred to Emergency Department with palpitation.
LVEF=15%
Arrhythmia ECG and baseline ECG are shown.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A 51-year-old diabetic woman presented with a complaint of chest pain.Based on the ECG coronary angiogram performed.
Based on the ECG and Coronary angiogram,what is the next step?
Analysis of the Case 587 is shown below:
device mode: DDD
upper tracking rate: 130/min
mode switch: on if Atrial rate > 180 ----> mode switch to DDI ( Base Rate: 80/min )
Atrial and ventricular lead sensitivity and threshold and impedances were normal.
Knowing analysis, what is happening and what is the most probable diagnosis?
50 Y/O female presented to hospital complaining about recent exertional chest pain and episodes of syncope which mostly happened at the time of doing home laundry.
According to this aortography, Which one is the most probable cause of syncope in this patient?
A 66-year-old woman presented to our emergency department with acute onset of chest pain and dyspnea that had started 6 h earlier. BP = 120/70 mm Hg, HR=113 beats/min, RR 26/min. O2 saturation 92% in room air. She had a coronary angiography the day before arrival. Twelve lead ECG and Right-sided ECG and Angiography shots of RCA are shown.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A middle-aged patient came for Device analysis, below you can find the screenshot of analysis.
Which statement is NOT true?
A middle-aged patient underwent EPS and Ablation for incessant arrhythmia, below you can find 12 lead ECG and EP tracings of the patient.
What is the most probable arrhythmia?
A 42-year-old patient, with palpitations, ECG of both arrhythmia and resting are shown
Regarding ECG what is the most probable cause of arrhythmia?
65 y/o man is evaluated for chest pain. He had a history of CABG. Angiography is shown:
Which statement is TRUE about the patient?
A 60y/o man with a history of coronary artery disease and heart failure with EF=15% came to ED complaining of palpitation.ECG of tachyarrhythmia and previous ECG in sinus rhythm are shown:
What is your most likely diagnosis?
17 years old girl, was referred for EP study due to episodes of palpitations.
bellow you can find tracings of arrhythmia, which was induced during EPS.
What is the most probable diagnosis, and which electrophysiologic phenomena is happening?
A 51-year-old man with no known coronary risk factors presented to the emergency department (ED) with a four-day history of chest pain.
Based on the patient’s ECG findings, which of the following is the most appropriate next step?
A 43-year-old gentleman with a known case of Apical HCM underwent 48-h ECG holter monitoring for SCD risk stratification.
Below is one shot from his ECG Holter Monitoring :
Which one is the best next step?
35 years old man came to the clinic with atypical chest pain. Echocardiography was performed.
Which statement is TRUE about this patient?
A 40-year-old woman complained of heart palpitations;
Based on echocardiography, which option is wrong?
You are visiting a patient in clinic, He recently underwent PCI for OM in another center & he complaining of at rest episode of chest pain, angiography was shown:
According to the angiography, which one is not a good choice for treatment of his chest pain?
An angiogram of the right coronary artery is shown with concomitant 12 lead ECG.
What happened and why?
A 57 y/old woman was admitted with chest pain, dizziness, and DOE FC2 from one day ago
PMH: NEG., DH: covid vaccination 3 weeks ago
Bp:130/70 PR :78 RR :18 T:37 Sat:97%
Echocardiography: EF:55% ,mild MR. Mild to mod TR. TRG 26 PAP:31 no RWMA. NO LV clot
Lab data: cr:1.1 _LDL:157 _CRP :3.6 WBC:11500 _PMN:78% Trop: neg
He was referred to the cath lab for coronary angiography.
Angiogram is shown
Which diagnosis is most appropriate for this patient?
A 60 y/o man with a history of PCI on LCX comes to ED complaining of acute chest pain and dizziness.
the ECG is shown:
what is your diagnosis and proposed treatment strategy?
A 60 y/o lady came to ED with dizziness and pre-syncope. She had history of CABG+MVR+TV reapir.
Two sets of ECG shown
What is the best treatment?
In Loving Memory of
Dr. Maryam Khoshnevis
MD, Cardiologist
Fellowship of Echocardiography
Faculty member of TUMS