5) consists of inverted or biphasic T waves in V2 and V3. This pattern is highly specific for LAD disease [13] and it is a quite specific sign of imminent AMI. Half of the patients in Wellens' study developed the pattern within 24 hours after admission. This further highlights the ...
Wellens Syndrome (WS) is a condition characterized by typical changes in ECG, which are biphasic T-wave inversions (less common) or symmetric and deeply inverted T waves (including 75%) in lead V2–V3chest derivations. WS is considered important because it has not only diagnostic value but al...