Total No of patients were 30 and patientsincluded in the study were who have first Q wave acute MI and ECG changes of ST elevation of > Imm in twocontiguous lead. This diagnosis of left ventricular thrombus was made by echocardiography which was done6 days after the admission. Results: A ...
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patients.ECG was registered within 12 hours after the acute episode,and was compared with the CAG.Results When compared the ECG of PS and DS,There was no significant marked ST segment elevation in precordial leads,however,there were significant changes of ST↑aVR and ST↓II,III,aVF in PS ...
The overall subtle changes in the ECG may be due to cancellation of electrical forces by an infarction in another area. This may present as a cardiogenic shock and may lead to other mechanical complications of acute myocardial infarction-like ventricular septal rupture, free wall rupture, etc. [...
whereas the termanteroseptalshould be defined as an extensive MI of the anterior wall associated with diffuse ST changes involving the anterior, lateral, and occasionally inferior leads.2In my opinion, the electrocardiographic termsapicalandanteroapical MIare difficult to define (see later discussion)....
A comparison of seven ECG systems with 49-lead precordial maps, recorded from 20 patients with an acute anterior Q-wave myocardial infarction, was carried out. A total of 265 sets of ECG data recorded at predetermined time intervals from admission to discharge of the patients were utilized in...
The objective of this study was to assess the value of the admission electrocardiogram (ECG) to predict R-waves and consequently lateral wall damage in the late phase of non-anterior MI. Methods ECGs of 69 patients were analyzed. ST-segment changes in representative leads for lateral wall ...
The objective of this study was to assess the value of the admission electrocardiogram (ECG) to predict R-waves and consequently lateral wall damage in the late phase of non-anterior MI. Methods ECGs of 69 patients were analyzed. ST-segment changes in representative leads for lateral wall ...
A comparison of 265 pairs of standard ECGs and 49-lead precordial maps in 20 patients with ST-segment elevations in anterior ECG leads on admission who eventually were diagnosed as having suffered an anterior Q wave myocardial infarction was carried out to investigate the diagnostic performance ...
wall, turned around the MI and activated LAAW, then jumped across the LAAW block line via the epicardial bypass and activate the other side in an areal pattern. Then the wavefront went upward around the LA roof and returned to the LA posterior wall. The red lines with arrows indicated ...