SAQ 958 – Cardiology – palpitations, presyncope and serial ECG interpretation

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A 78-year-old woman presents with 24 hours of exercise-induced self-limiting chest pain, intermittent palpitations and one episode of presyncope.

She has no significant medical history, takes no regular medications and is currently pain-free. Her observations are temperature 37 degrees C, pulse 160/min, BP 168/100 mmHg, RR 20/min and SaO2 95% on room air.

Initial ECG, rhythm strip and repeat ECG are shown below.

Initial 12-lead ECG in an older patient with palpitations.
Initial ECG.
Monitoring rhythm strip during clinical deterioration.
Rhythm strip.
Repeat 12-lead ECG after treatment.
Repeat ECG.

List four relevant findings on the initial ECG.

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List four initial treatment options and give a brief rationale for each.

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She becomes faint, pale and diaphoretic with pulse 180/min, BP 100/70 mmHg, RR 30/min and SaO2 95% on room air. Name the rhythm on the monitoring strip and list three possible treatment steps.

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After treatment her haemodynamics improve. List three relevant findings on the repeat ECG.

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List three possible causes for the repeat ECG appearance.

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