Abstract

Scenario: This is a dual-lead (II and V1) monitoring strip from a 72-year-old man admitted to the emergency department for nonspecific chest pain. The patient’s initial chest pain quickly resolved with nitroglycerin, and he remains asymptomatic. In fact, the patient and his wife are ready to go home because it is getting late and they do not want to drive home in the dark. ECG PUZZLER A regular feature of the American Journal of Critical Care, the ECG Puzzler addresses ECG interpretation for clinical practice. We welcome letters to the Editors regarding this feature.

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