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==Criteria==
==Criteria==
Purely a T wave abnormality - no ST segment involement. If present in at least 2 leads of V1-V4 - 90% specificity for proximal LAD stenosisType 1 (classic) - deep symmetric t wave inversionsType 2 (less common) - biphasic t wave== ==
Purely a T wave abnormality - no ST segment involement. If present in at least 2 leads of V1-V4 - 90% specificity for proximal LAD stenosisType 1 (classic) - deep symmetric t wave inversionsType 2 (less common) - biphasic t wave


==Treatment==
==Treatment==

Revision as of 18:17, 12 March 2011

Definition

  1. A specific EKG abnormality in the precordial leads that is associated with critical stenosis of the LAD
  2. Note this can be a TRANSIENT finding (will often persist for hours after pain resolved, then dissapear)

Criteria

Purely a T wave abnormality - no ST segment involement. If present in at least 2 leads of V1-V4 - 90% specificity for proximal LAD stenosisType 1 (classic) - deep symmetric t wave inversionsType 2 (less common) - biphasic t wave

Treatment

  1. Pts typically present with angina/UA. Treat symptomatically ==Disposition==
  2. This is highly specific - pts need a cardiac catheterization urgently

Source

Adapted from Marriott, Mattu (lecture)