The ECG findings of an acute anterior myocardial infarction wall include: ST segment elevation in the anterior leads (V3 and V4) at the J point and sometimes in the septal or lateral leads ...
An inferior wall MI — also known as IWMI, or inferior MI, or inferior ST segment elevation MI, or inferior STEMI — occurs when inferior myocardial tissue supplied by the right coronary artery ...
The admission ECG also showed stepwise differences: ST-elevation became less frequent while ST-depression became more frequent with advancing age. Thus, the classical ACS presentation (i.e ...
Characterized by an ST-segment elevation in the right precordial electrocardiogram (ECG) leads and a high incidence of sudden death in patients with structurally normal hearts, the Brugada ...
These ECG findings in athletes are considered normal, physiological adaptations to regular exercise and do not require further evaluation (box 1). Convex (‘domed’) ST segment elevation combined with T ...
specifically an ECG with deep (>−0.2 mV) TWI and ST segment depression in the lateral or inferolateral leads. Anterior TWI beyond V2 in the absence of J-point elevation or with a coexistent depressed ...