A distinct electrocardiographic type of acute myocardial infarction determined by collateral flow
The post-AMI ECG separates patients with ECG changes typical of regional pericarditis (Figure 1A) from patients with typical post-AMI changes (Figure 1B). The ECG pattern of regional pericarditis identifies a transmural AMI which results from a persistent total obstruction of the infarct-related cor...
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description | The post-AMI ECG separates patients with ECG changes typical of regional pericarditis (Figure 1A) from patients with typical post-AMI changes (Figure 1B). The ECG pattern of regional pericarditis identifies a transmural AMI which results from a persistent total obstruction of the infarct-related coronary artery and inadequate collateral flow. |
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