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Myocardial infarction inferior-wall

It is important to obtain a baseline EKG and cardiac enzymes to evaluate the possibility of an acute myocardial infarction. The short-term (2-4 weeks) stroke risk after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is 2.5%. Stroke is usually an early (within 14 days) complication of AMI and is more common in anterior wall (4—12%) than in inferior wall infarction (1%). Approximately 40% of patients with an anterior wall myocardial infarction develop left ventricular thrombus. [Pg.204]

Obtain right precordial leads in any patient with an inferior wall myocardial infarction... [Pg.34]

A 21-year-old woman had an inferior myocardial infarction, in the absence of cardiovascular risks and with normal coronary arteries on angiography (2). She made a good recovery, but with some persistent posterior-wall akinesia. [Pg.559]

Figure 3.17 (A) and (B) ECG-VCG correlation of the T wave and the T loop of subepicardial ischaemia in two patients with myocardial infarction (A) of the inferior wall and (B) of the inferior and lateral walls. Observe that a T loop in both cases shows homogeneous inscription and is directed upwards (see FPa) in the first case and upwards and forward in the second case (see HPa). The QRS loop of (A) rotates only clockwise and of (B) rotates first clockwise and later counter-clockwise. In the first case inferior Ml is isolated and in the second, associated to superoanterior... Figure 3.17 (A) and (B) ECG-VCG correlation of the T wave and the T loop of subepicardial ischaemia in two patients with myocardial infarction (A) of the inferior wall and (B) of the inferior and lateral walls. Observe that a T loop in both cases shows homogeneous inscription and is directed upwards (see FPa) in the first case and upwards and forward in the second case (see HPa). The QRS loop of (A) rotates only clockwise and of (B) rotates first clockwise and later counter-clockwise. In the first case inferior Ml is isolated and in the second, associated to superoanterior...
Figure 4.17 Acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation in II, III and VF and ST-segment depression in V1-V3. This pattern corresponds classically to an infarction involving inferior and posterior walls. Nowadays, this is the pattern of STE-ACS of inferolateral zone evolving to inferolateral infarction due to distal occlusion of a dominant RCA (ST-segment depression in I and V1-V3,... Figure 4.17 Acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation in II, III and VF and ST-segment depression in V1-V3. This pattern corresponds classically to an infarction involving inferior and posterior walls. Nowadays, this is the pattern of STE-ACS of inferolateral zone evolving to inferolateral infarction due to distal occlusion of a dominant RCA (ST-segment depression in I and V1-V3,...
Herz I, Assali AR, Adler Y, Solodky A, Sclarovsky S. New electrocardiographic criteria for predicting either the right or left circumflex artery as the culprit coronary artery in inferior wall acute myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol... [Pg.315]

Sapin PM, Musselman DR, Dehmer GJ, Cascio WE. Implications of inferior ST segment elevation accompanying anterior wall myocardial infarction for the angiographic morphology of the left anterior descending coronary artery morphology and site of occlusion. Am J Cardiol 1992 69 860. [Pg.321]

Saw J, Davies C, Fung A, Spinelli JJ, Jue J. Value of ST elevation in lead III greater than lead II in inferior wall acute myocardial infarction for predicting in-hospital mortality and diagnosing right ventricular infarction. Am I Cardiol 2001 87 448. [Pg.321]

Sclarovsky S, Strasberg B, Hirshberg A, Arditi A, Lewin RF, Agmon J. Advanced early and late atrioventricular block in acute inferior wall myocardial infarction. Am Heart J 1984 108 19-24. [Pg.426]

Behar S, Zissman E, Zion M, Hod H, Goldbourt U, Reicher-Reiss H, Shalev Y, Kaplinsky E, Caspi A. Prognostic significance of second-degree atrioventricular block in inferior wall acute myocardial infarction. SPRINT Study Group. Am J Cardiol 1993 72 831-834. [Pg.427]

Gupta PK, Lichstein E, Chadda KD. Heart block complicating acute inferior wall myocardial infarctions. Chest 1976 69 599-604. [Pg.588]

Fig. 20.6a,b. A 52-year-oldmale patient. The multiplanar reformation (MPR) in a short-axis view clearly depicts the extent of an inferior myocardial infarction and shows mild wall thinning in a (arrow). In the same patient, the original axial image... [Pg.259]

Pregnancy other mechanical shifts Aging process Inferior/lateral wall MI (Myocardial Infarction) Hemiblocks... [Pg.58]

Kosuge M, Kimura K, Ishikawa T, et al. Implications of the absence of ST-segment elevation in lead V4R in patients who have inferior wall acute myocardial infarction with right ventricular involvement Chn Cardiol 2001 24 225-230... [Pg.6]

Gupta A, Lokhandwala YY, Kerkar PC, et al. Electrocardiographic differentiation between right coronary and left cir-curnflex coronary arterial occlusion in isolated inferior wall myocardial infarction. Indian Heart J 1999 51 281-284... [Pg.6]

Zimetbaum PJ, Krishnan S, Gold A, et al. Usefulness of ST-segment elevation in lead 111 exceeding that of lead 11 for identifying the location of the totally occluded coronary artery in inferior wall myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol 1998 81 918-919... [Pg.6]

Chia B-L, Yip JWL, Tan H-C, et al. Usefulness of ST elevation 11/111 ratio and ST deviation in lead 1 for identifying the culprit artery in inferior wall acute myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol 2000 86 341-343... [Pg.6]

Moskovits N, Khan M, Budzilowicz L, et al. ST 11/111 a new electrocardiographic criteria for the identification of the culprit vessel in inferior wall myocardial infarction [abstract]. J Am CoU Cardiol 1997 29(supplA) 430A... [Pg.6]

This 12-lead electrocardiogram shows the characteristic changes of an inferior-wall myocardial infarction (Ml). In leads II, III, and aVp, note the T-wave inversion, ST-segment elevation, and pathologic Q waves. In leads I and aVp, note the slight ST-segment depression-a reciprocal change. [Pg.243]


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