Course: An Important Concern for the Analysis of Culprit Artery
CME Credits: 1.00
Released: 2022-08-29
A man in his 50s presented to the emergency department with sudden-onset chest pain radiating to his left arm and profuse sweating persistent for 6 hours. Medical history was notable for hypertension and diabetes. His heart rate was 108 beats/min; respiratory rate, 19 breaths/min; blood pressure, 142/105 mm Hg. A 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) was obtained (, A). The serum high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I was 2.0960 ng/mL (reference, 0.0000-0.0342 ng/mL; to convert to ?g/L, multiply by 1.0).
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