Posterior MI Changes
The above ECG strips were taken from a 58 years old was admitted two days ago with history of chest pain that started about 30 minutes prior to admission to Emergency Department. (Click on each ECG strip to get a clearer, larger view.)The ECF obviously show ST elevations in leads II, III and aVF, indicating that he has acute inferior wall MI.However, leads V1 and V2 also show ST depression, and
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inferior MI,
myocardial infarction,
posterior MI,
R/S ratio,
RBBB,
RVH,
ST Depression,
STEMI