Anterior infarct ekg leads
[DOCX File]Chapter 20
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Chapter 20. The Heart. An Introduction to the Cardiovascular System. Learning Outcomes. 20-1. Describe the anatomy of the heart, including vascular supply and pericardium structure, and trace the flow of blood through the heart, identifying the major blood vessels, chambers, and heart valves.
[DOC File]CARDIO – 1/8/08
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Ex.—Sinus Tachycardia with rate of 108 on the ECG – We see on rhythm strip P waves. We check the axis strip – We see on the history (old anterior infarct, and inferior infarct). Leads 2, 3, AVF are inferior. Lead 2 looks OK. Lead 3 has a QS formation. This looks …
[DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG
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The 12 lead EKG primarily looks at the anterior heart, septal & anterior left ventricle (LV). The anterior LV (LAD): V2 (septal overlap) V3, V4. Wrapping around the heart (in latin: “circumflex”) is lateral LV territory, V5, V6, (with leads I & AVL.) Infarcting the LAD territory produces an anterior MI. V5 and V6 are on the left side of the ...
[DOC File]Jazz fest – ischemia and infarction - Torrey EKG
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Sep 02, 2015 · - 31% of anterior MIs also manifest upwardly concave ST segments in V3 - if T wave towers over R wave in V2 or V3 early repolarization unlikely. early repolarization. Ventricular aneurysm. EKG criteria - ST elevation most common in leads V2 and V3 - usually ≤ 3 mm and almost always ≤ 4 mm - T waves flattened or inverted, not tall or peaked
[DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG
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Localizing an infarct means using a 12-lead EKG to figure out where in the heart an MI is taking place. To do this, you have to do a little – but really not a whole lot – of memorization: you need to learn what the stages of an MI look like on an EKG, and you need to learn which EKG leads …
[DOC File]Ohio Chapter, American College of Cardiology
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1818: 12 lead ECG obtained in ED read: old inferior infarct MI, ST depression anterior leads. ED physician interpretation of ECG: Sinus rhythm, ST depression . 1900: Repeat 12 Lead ECG read: old inferior infarct, borderline ST depression. STEMI and Door to Balloon . Case #2 Questions. 26.
[DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG
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- you need to learn which groups of EKG leads reflect which parts of the heart. ... So there are two areas with ST elevations: the lateral group, and the anterior group. That would mean infarct in the circumflex and the LAD…wait a minute…uh-oh – this guy is infarcting a left main lesion! Excellent!
[DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG
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An inferior wall myocardial infarction (MI) is seen in leads II, III & AvF. Look at the diagram: see how V1 & V2, which are in the middle of the EKG, also are in the “middle” of heart or “septum”. The anterior left ventricle, perfused by the . Left Anterior Descending (LAD) is seen by leads V2 (“septal overlap”) V3 & V4. Therefore, LAD
[DOC File]ECG Rhythm Interpretation
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Leads II, III, and aVF look at the inferior surface of the left ventricle. Leads V1, V2, V3 and V4 look at the anteroseptal surface of the left ventricle. Leads V5 and V6 looks at the apical surface of the left ventricle. There are no leads that view the posterior region of the left ventricle directly. Conduction System. Atrial Conduction. SA node
[DOC File]Cardiology - Stanford University
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Leads to death or PEA. Associated with less pulmonary edema, more hypertension. Not associated with murmur. Increased risk after thrombolysis. May lead to false aneurysm. Ventricular septal defect . Occurs in 1-3% of post MI patients, 1-10 days post MI. Causes 5% peri-infarct deaths. If anterior MI, VSD usually in apical septum
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