ST‐segment elevation in a critically ill patient: Greek letters, war helmets, and broken hearts
Abstract
A 57-year-old female was admitted to intensive care unit for severe COVID-19 pneumonia. Her immediate past history was notable for hysterectomy followed by radiotherapy for carcinoma cervix 4 months back, and exploratory laparotomy for subacute intestinal obstruction 1 month before current hospitalization. Evaluation revealed signs of abdominal infection with rigidity and purulent discharge from the suture line. She was hypotensive and acidotic...
Paper Details
Title
ST‐segment elevation in a critically ill patient: Greek letters, war helmets, and broken hearts
Published Date
Sep 12, 2021
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
6
Pages
1588 - 1590
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