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    • [PDF File]12 Lead ECGs: Ischemia, Injury, Infarction

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      12 Lead ECGs: Ischemia, Injury, Infarction Page 7 of 90 Regions of Myocardial Involvement The nature and severity of an acute myocardial infarction (MI) is related to the region of myocardial involvement. The three most common regions of the heart affected by an MI (STEMI or NSTEMI) include: Inferior …

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    • 12 lead injury - American Heart Association

      Injury/Infarct Recognition • What to Look for: • ST segment elevation (≥1mm) • Present in two or more anatomically contiguous leads. A normal ECG does NOT rule out any Acute Coronary Syndrome.\爀屲ST segment depression represents ischemia, infarction is possibl\൥.\爀屲ST segment elevation represents epicardial ischemia, and is presumptive evidence of AMI.\爀屲Since necrosis may ...

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    • [PDF File]ECG in STEMI

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      Localization of Infarction • Septal: V1 and V2 • Anterior: V3 and V4 • Lateral: V5 and V6 • Anteroseptal: V1-V4 • Anterolateral: V3-V6 • Extensive anterior: V1-V6 • Inferior: II, III, aVF • High Lateral: I, aVL • Posterior: tall R wave and ST depression in V1-V2

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    • [PDF File]electrocardiographic diagnosis of apical infarction STEPHEN

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      Electrocardiographic diagnosis ofapical infarctiort TABLE 1. Association ofcoronary artery disease with dyskinetic areas Left anterior Dyskinetic Right coronary Circumflex descendingcoronary Left main areas disease coronary disease disease stemdisease Apical (48) 36 20 36 4 Inferior ±apical (54) 54 45 50 0 Anterior ±apical (49) 41 35 49 1 only also had disease of the left main stem; in

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    • [PDF File]EKG Boot Camp: Ischemia and Infarction

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      Right Ventricular Infarct •RVI should be considered in all pts who have an inferior MI (found in 1/3 of pts) •Right-sided ECG, echo, and invasive hemodynamic monitoring also be helpful in diagnosis •Elevated JVD, Hypotension and clear lung fields suggests RVI •Treatment: volume load with NS

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    • [PDF File]Interesting Electrocardiogram: Q Waves in the Inferior ...

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      rule out an old inferior myocardial infarction. The criteria for abnormal Q waves in the inferior leads can be described as follows. The Q wave must be 0.04 second or wider in du-ration in AVF and III. Lead AVF is the source lead for inferior damage as it faces the dia-phragmatic or inferior cardiac surface. The

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    • [PDF File]3 Anatomy, EKG, Hemodyn handout - Cheryl Herrmann

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      EKG 10 minutes or less (Class 1: Level C) EKG Changes with MI: Ischemia ... Inferior Injury Old Inferior Infarction. 7/23/2016 15 Inferior AMI Involves right ventricle – may also get right ventricular infarct Need lots of fluids to increase preload since RV is involved Arrhythmias= Blocks RCA wraps around the back of the heart and changes to ...

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    • [PDF File]Understanding 12-Lead EKG’s

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      sometimes inferior LV, may also supply posterior left bundle and A-V node. LAD supplies: Anterior and anterolateral LV, 2/3 septum, medial anterior RV, lower 1/3 posterior RV RCA supplies: Anterior RV, upper ½ (basal) posterior wall, posterior 1/3 septum, posterior left bundle, inferior LV, usually AV and proximal HIS bundle via AV nodal branch.

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    • [PDF File]12 Lead ECGs: Ischemia, Injury, Infarction

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      patterns will be discussed for the patient experiencing acute injury to the inferior, anterior, and lateral surfaces of the heart. Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (Non-STEMI) patterns and treatments will also be discussed. After correctly identifying the 12-lead ECG abnormality, this module helps the nurse to

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