
- HPI: 37F with chest pain for 5 hours
- Outcome: patient was discharged but 12 hours later was found collapsed at home with no signs of life
- Key ECG: The T-waves are huge in proportion to the QRS, the QRS amplitude is very small, the T-waves are symmetric and fat, there are sagging ST segments in I, II, V3 and V4. V3 should have some ST elevation, but it actually has a bit of ST depression
- Link to case @ Dr. Smith’s ECG blog: 2016-04-20