Patient with Chest Pain
(Ambrose & Singh, 2015). Differential Diagnosis Pulmonary Embolism: Electrocardiograms are a swift, inexpensive diagnostic test to detect pulmonary embolism (PE), but they have certain limitations when it comes to differentially diagnosing acute PE and ACS (Gul, Nikus, Erdogan, & Ozdemir, 2016). The clinical symptoms of APE and ACS patients can be similar, with myocardial necrosis biochemical markers potentially elevated in case of both ailments. Besides lab and clinical findings and medical history, 12-lead electrocardiogram is vital though it has been linked to certain limitations when it comes to PE and ACS’s differential diagnosis. ECG changes suggesting myocardial… Continue Reading...