MonkeyArrow
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Had this case the other day in the hospital. 46 y/o male drove himself to the ED after complaining of intense pain in the left arm starting approximately 1 hour ago. Initial 12 lead out at triage showed 1 mm of ST elevation in leads III and aVF. (sorry, don't have the actual ECG but not really the point of this scenario) No reciprocal depression. Some isolated T-wave inversion in I, aVL, and V4. Patient denied any past pertinent history, no known history of diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia. No medications. Right sided 12 showed 1 mm of elevation in V4, V5, and V6. Did end up getting taken to the cath lab.
With this specific presentation on ECG, what is the associated patient complaint you would expect?
With this specific presentation on ECG, what is the associated patient complaint you would expect?