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Gastritis Induced ST Segment Elevation on Electrocardiogram
Marshall Journal of Medicine
  • Obadah Aqtash, Marshall University
  • Ahmed Amro, Marshall University
  • Ala Gabi, Marshall University
  • Amal Sobeih, An-Najah National University, Nablus,
  • Dr. Mehiar El-Hamdani, Marshall University School of Medicine
  • Ellen A. Thompson, Marshall University
Author Credentials
Obadah Aqtash MD Ahmed Amro MD Ala Gabi MD Amal Sobeih MD Mehiar El-Hamdani MD, FACC, FSCAI Ellen A. Thompson MD
Keywords
  • ST elevation,
  • Gastritis
Abstract

ST segment elevation on an electrocardiogram (EKG) is an alarming finding that warrants an urgent coronary angiogram. Early diagnosis and intervention is extremely important in the setting of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) to prevent irreversible myocardium damage and reduce the mortality rate. However, it is very important to know that not all ST- Elevations (STE) on EKG are due to myocardial infraction. Etiologies can be divided into cardiac and non-cardiac causes. Cardiac causes can include coronary aneurysm and acute pericarditis while non-cardiac causes can include acute cholecystitis and pulmonary embolism. In this paper, we are presenting a unique case of a patient with inferior STE on EKG that was found to be induced by gastritis. Knowing that this condition exists will help prevent patients from undergoing unnecessary interventions.

Citation Information
Obadah Aqtash, Ahmed Amro, Ala Gabi, Amal Sobeih, et al.. "Gastritis Induced ST Segment Elevation on Electrocardiogram" p. 12
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ellen_thompson/6/