hyperacute T-wavesOcclusion with less than 1mm ST Elevationreciprocal ST depressionserial ECG1 Min Read Steve SmithonJanuary 12, 2010 Coronary occlusion need not have 1 mm ST elevation; often it does not A 53 year old male with no previous cardiac history presented with sudden substernal chest pain with tingling of bilateral arms and dyspnea.…
aVLcardiac arresthigh lateral MImissed STEMIreciprocal ST depressionST depression does not Localize to the ischemic wallsubtle1 Min Read Steve SmithonJanuary 14, 2009 ST depression limited to Inferior leads is reciprocal to high lateral wall and represents STEMI When there is inferior ST depression, one is tempted to diagnose “inferior ischemia”. However (paradoxically and mysteriously)…