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Figure 1. Index EKG

Heart of the Matter: Challenging (A) Visual Diagnosis

December 10, 2025

A 38 year old male with a history of asthma presents to the emergency department with chest pain. He complains of intermittent left side chest pain ongoing for months, worsening over last week. Chest pain is not exertional or positional. He also complains of palpitations with occasional “pauses.” During these episodes the patient complains of lightheadedness. He denies shortness of breath or syncope. Patient endorses history of sudden cardiac death in his cousin at age 35. Initial vitals are notable for BP 133/88, HR 51, RR14 and O2 saturation of 98% on room air. The patient’s initial EKG (Figure 1) is shown.

Abish Kharel MD and Ari Edelheit MD

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Pharm & Cheese: A Shocking Case

November 19, 2025

We start this lovely Wednesday with EMS bringing in a 70-year-old man who just had a v-fib/v-tach arrest. After 5 rounds of CPR, 4 shocks, and 3 doses of epi, they’ve got him back! You prep airway equipment and the ultrasound, and in a few minutes, the patient arrives. 

Samson Frendo MD and Eric Leser MD

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Figure 1. Index EKG

Heart of the Matter: Dextrocardia

November 19, 2025

The patient is a 46 year old female who is presenting for concern of epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting. The patient has a history of chronic nausea, bipolar disorder, diabetes on insulin, and gastroparesis. Given her age and chief complaint, an EKG (Figure 1) was ordered to rule out atypical ACS.

Erica Dolph MD and Ari Edelheit

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