Sorry bruce would probably thrombolyse then
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From: Accident and Emergency Academic List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bruce Martin
Sent: 17 April 2004 09:59
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Subject: Re: thrombolysis question
As mentioned, right sided leads showed elevation from V1R to V6R
Bruce
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From: Accident and Emergency Academic List
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Sent: 17 April 2004 09:52
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Subject: Re: thrombolysis question
Well there is no evidence to suggest any benefit thrombolysing this man,
as all the trial data recruited patients with ECG changes in two
contiguous leads.
Therefore give him aspirin reduce his mortality by half. Repeat his ECG
in 30 mins. You could always do RV leads and see if there is any more
evidence to thrombolyse.
Andy Webster
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