Correlation between ST segment shift and cardiac diastolic function in patients with acute myocardial infarction

Diastolic dysfunction is the early sign of myocardial ischemia that usually occurs earlier than ECG changes. To determine the existence of a correlation between ST segment shift and diastolic dysfunction among patients with AMI. Fourty six patients with significant ST segment elevation or depression...

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