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Acute Extensive Anterior Infarction: Regaining R Waves
Report:Sinus rhythm 60/min Acute extensive anterior infarction Comment:Pathological Q waves are present in V2-3 after less than two hours of symptoms, possibly with some negative implications for the short-term outlook. Half an hour later, further ST se
Acute Extensive Anterior Infarction: Junctional Rhythm
Report:Junctional rhythm 47/min Acute extensive anterior infarction Comment:There are some semantic problems here. A single dissociated P wave â very likely sinus â is seen just before the last QRS complex. Should sinus rhythm be reported as well? O
Extensive Acute Anterior Infarction
Report:Sinus rhythm 97 - 100/min VEBs, bigeminal Left axis deviation Extensive (hyper)acute anterior infarction Comment:All the precordial leads, as well as the âlateralâ 1 and aVL show ST segment elevation reciprocated by depression in the three
Anterior Infarction: âTrifascicularâ Block
Report:Sinus rhythm 99/min First degree AV block PR interval 0.28â Right bundle branch block Left anterior hemiblock Axis â85o Extensive acute anterior infarction Comment:The term âtrifascicularâ is a misnomer â irresistible to some â b