STEMI vs De Winter Pattern ⚡️ | Doctor Explains #medicaleducation #doctorexplains
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Both indicate acute coronary occlusion, but they look very different on ECG. Learn how to distinguish a classic STEMI from the De Winter pattern, what each means for the patient, and why early recognition saves lives. #medicaleducation #doctorexplains #anatomy #ECG #cardiology #STEMI
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