Enis Lila (@lila_enis) 's Twitter Profile
Enis Lila

@lila_enis

EKG entusiast. Sverige /Kosovo🇸🇪🇽🇰 3rd year med student

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Powerful Medical (@powerfulmedical) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Positive Late-Breaking Clinical Science and RCT Results for STEMI Detection Across over 1,000 STEMI activations, Queen of Hearts #AI correctly identified 92% of true STEMIs on the initial ECG compared with 71% under standard triage, while reducing FPAs from 42% to 8%.

Positive Late-Breaking Clinical Science and RCT Results for STEMI Detection

Across over 1,000 STEMI activations, Queen of Hearts #AI correctly identified 92% of true STEMIs on the initial ECG compared with 71% under standard triage, while reducing FPAs from 42% to 8%.
Stephen W. Smith (@smithecgblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A revealing statistic in our study. Supplement Table 3. When both AI and standard of care were correct, they were easy ECGs. When both were wrong, they were VERY hard ECGs. But among the 460 EKGs that were difficult but not impossible, the Queen was 7.36x more likely to get it

A revealing statistic in our study. Supplement Table 3.

When both AI and standard of care were correct, they were easy ECGs.  When both were wrong, they were VERY hard ECGs.

But among the 460 EKGs that were difficult but not impossible, the Queen was 7.36x more likely to get it
Arnel Carmona (@ecgrhythms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

103125 Happy Halloween A pt with h/o of HTN was admitted due to ischemic stroke. What does the captured ECG suggest? Poll next

103125
Happy Halloween

A pt with h/o of HTN was admitted due to ischemic stroke.
What does the captured ECG suggest?

Poll next
TreeBrother 𐤊 (@paramagic180) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stephen W. Smith Steve, because of your work I have been able to routinely catch these frequently missed OMI patterns. I just had this fantastic case of a 54 yoa male with 2/10 cx px, not sick in appearance and thinks his anxiety is the cause of today's event. I know the outcome but I'm sure you

<a href="/smithECGBlog/">Stephen W. Smith</a> Steve, because of your work I have been able to routinely catch these frequently missed OMI patterns. I just had this fantastic case of a 54 yoa male with 2/10 cx px, not sick in appearance and thinks his anxiety is the cause of today's event. I know the outcome but I'm sure you
Patrick Mueller, MD (@dr_pmueller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

60 y old asymptomatic female patient. Previous neurologic lyme disease. Check-up GP presentation: What do you think about this rhythm❓🧐CAVE: paper speed 50 mm/sec #Epeeps #cardiotwitter #ECG alberto alfie Adrian Baranchuk MD FACC FRCPC FCCS FSIAC Sergio Pinski Roderick Tung Tolga Aksu, MD Henry D. Huang

60 y old asymptomatic female patient. Previous neurologic lyme disease. Check-up GP presentation:

What do you think about this rhythm❓🧐CAVE: paper speed 50 mm/sec

#Epeeps #cardiotwitter #ECG <a href="/AlbertoAlfie/">alberto alfie</a> <a href="/adribaran/">Adrian Baranchuk MD FACC FRCPC FCCS FSIAC</a> <a href="/SergioPinski/">Sergio Pinski</a> <a href="/DrRoderickTung/">Roderick Tung</a> <a href="/MDTolgaAksu/">Tolga Aksu, MD</a> <a href="/hhuang123/">Henry D. Huang</a>
Syamkumar (@syamkumarmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The absence of septal Q waves in lateral leads and QS in V1, which can mimic an old MI in a young patient without a medical history, should raise suspicion of ventricular inversion or congenitally corrected TGA. This is an example of a ccTGA