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22 kwi 2014 · While these ECG results COULD truly signify an old [previous] myocardial infarction, i.e., heart attack/MI, this result also could be seen in normal hearts. Ask your doctor. If there remains some question, an echocardiogram can distinguish between an old MI and a normal heart.
- I don’t think I had a heart attack, but my EKG suggests it. Please ...
Please explain the result. My EKG resulted in sinus rhythm...
- I don’t think I had a heart attack, but my EKG suggests it. Please ...
23 kwi 2015 · Please explain the result. My EKG resulted in sinus rhythm but possible inferior or anterior infarct – age undetermined. I am 61 years old, Hispanic woman and there is no history of heart disease in my family.
Anterior infarct age undetermined is a condition when the doctor finds signs of a past infarction of the front side of your heart. The physician can identify the past anterior infarct based on the electrocardiography (ECG).
8 paź 2024 · Anterior STEMI usually results from occlusion of the left anterior descending artery (LAD). Anterior myocardial infarction carries the poorest prognosis of all infarct locations, due to the larger area of myocardium infarct size.
12 lut 2024 · Electrocardiogram (ECG): Anterior wall ischemia or infarction is typically characterized by ST elevation in some or all of leads V1 through V6 on an ECG. The ECG findings can help predict the occlusion site in the left anterior LAD relative to its major side branches.
Occlusion in the LAD causes anterior infarction. ECG changes and extension of the infarction depend heavily on the site of the occlusion. The more proximal the occlusion the greater the infarction and the more pronounced ECG changes.
28 paź 2012 · An Anterior wall infarct results in ST segment elevation in the precordial leads. The ST segment elevation points at the infarct location. Inferior MI=ST segment elevation in red regions (lead II,III and AVF).