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        This is called a heart attack or myocardial infarction. That is why it is critical to recognize ischemia on the ECG in an early stage. Severe ischemia results in ECG ...
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        Patterns of Anterior Infarction The nomenclature of anterior infarction can be confusing, with multiple different terms used for the various infarction patterns. The following is a simplified approach to naming the different types of anterior MI. The prec
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    I saw this 59 year old male 3 weeks ago. He had no previous history of CAD, and presented with very typical waxing and waning chest pain, much worse with exertion but also present at rest and on presentation, though his pain was minimal at the time of the...
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    Septal leads = V1-2; Anterior leads = V3-4; Lateral leads = V5-6 ... There are hyperacute T-waves in V2-6 (most marked in V2 and V3) with loss of R wave height....
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    3 Sep 1997 ... V1 & V2 will reveal more than any other two contigeous leads. This is where you check for a Bundle Branch Block, Anterior and Posterior wall ......
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    It is important to realize that certain leads represent certain areas of the left ... Figure 35: Injury: Note ST segment elevation in leads V2-V3 (anteroseptal/ anterior wall) ... So, a posterior process shows up as opposite of an anterior process...
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    The most important cause of ST segment elevation is acute Ischemia. Other causes are [4] [6]: Early repolarization Acute pericarditis: ST elevation in all leads except aVR Pulmonary embolism: ST elevation in V1 and aVR Hypothermia: ST elevation in V3-V6, ...
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    Patterns of ST elevation Acute ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) Causes ST segment elevation and Q-wave formation in contiguous leads, either: Septal (V1-2) Anterior (V3-4) Lateral (I + aVL, V5-6) Inferior (II, III, aVF) Right ventricular (V1, V4...
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    The most important cause of ST segment elevation is acute Ischemia. ... V3-V5 ( sometimes V6); High potassium (hyperkalemia): V1-V2 ......
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    There is ST elevation in leads I, aVL, V1–V3. There are no S waves in leads V2– V3 (see text). In contrast, the absolute R wave height is influenced by many ......