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Diagnosis
- Contour: Most-->Least concerning for ischemia: Planar/Flat (90%) --> Concave up (33%) --> Downsloping with Asymmetric inverted T-wave (not ischemic/strain pattern)
- Assume posterior STEMI or reciprocal changes to STEMI until proven otherwise
- Indicators of ischemia:
- >0.5mm depression from baseline (especially >1mm) in two or more contiguous leads
- Transient depression
- Morphology that is flat or downsloping
- Strain:
- tall R wave
- only in lateral leads (not anterior)
- "checkbox" or asymmetric TWI
- down sloping pattern
Differential Diagnosis
- Posterior MI (including posterior STEMI)
- RV strain
- NSTEMI
- Reciprocal changes
- Electrolyte Disorders (e.g. hypokalemia)
- LVH with strain pattern (repolarization abnormality)
- Digoxin effect (not indicative of toxicity)
See Also
Source
ST Elevation Lecture, Dr. Niemann, Harbor-UCLA
