
Podcast # 364: Other causes of ST elevation
Emergency Medical Minute · medicalminute
August 10, 20186m 7s
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Show Notes
Author: Peter Bakes, MD
Educational Pearls:
- Pericarditis, LBBB, LVH and left ventricular aneurysms can all present with ST elevation.
- Ventricular aneurysm will present days after a cardiac event with ST elevation and Q waves in the affected leads.
- Ventricular aneurysms may cause papillary muscle dysfunction with a resultant holosystolic murmur and even heart failure.
References
Victor F. Froelicher; Jonathan Myers (2006). Exercise and the heart. Elsevier Health Sciences. pp. 138–. ISBN 978-1-4160-0311-3.
Nagle RE, Williams DO. (1974) Proceedings: Natural history of ventricular aneurysm without surgical treatment. British Heart Journal, 36:1037.