Case 11 - Can't pump it up

Author: Oliver Hill Reviewer: Nish Cherian

A 45-year old female is brought into the Resus room with a 2-day history of general malaise and feeling feverish. She reports central chest pain which began 4 hours prior to calling an ambulance. She is tachycardic at 120bpm and hypoxic requiring 60% O2 via Venturi with a BP of 102/60. The ECG shows some ST elevations in the precordial leads, not completely meeting STEMI criteria.

She has no significant past medical history. 

A bedside echo is performed showing the following:

Clip 1. PLAX (deep)

Clip 2. PLAX

Clip 3. Apical 4-chamber

Clip 4. Apical 2-chamber

Clip 5. PSAX

Case resolution

The patient was diuresed and discussed with the local PCI centre. The echo helped facilitate her transfer for primary PCI and she was found to have a proximal LAD occlusion.


Appendix

Left ventricular wall segments and coronary supply

LV wall segments and coronary supply (Core Ultrasound)

Nish Cherian

Emergency Medicine & Critical Care Registrar

FRCEM, PGDip Med Ultrasound, CCPU, PGCert Public Health

FUSIC & FAMUS mentor

RCEM Ultrasound Education & Training Subcommittee rep (EMTA)

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