ACS anatomical correlation
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Coronary Artery | Location | ECG Leads | Complications |
LAD | Anteroseptal | V1-V3 | Left ventricular dysfunction:
-Decreased CO2 -CHFLBBB, RBBB -Left PFB -Infranodal block (2 ̊or 3 ̊) |
LAD | Anterior | V2-V4 | |
LCA | Lateral | I, aVL, V4-6 | Left ventricular dysfunction:
-Decreased CO2 -CHFInfranodal block (2 ̊or 3 ̊) |
RCA | Inferior | II, III, aVF | Hypotension (NTG/morphine)Supranodal 1 ̊ HB
Atrial fibrillation/flutter PACs Infranodal block (2 ̊and 3 ̊) Papillary muscle rupture (murmur) |
CA | Right ventricular | V4R (also II, III, aVF) | |
RCA (90%), LCA (10%) | Posterior | R waves in V1, V2 (also V7-9) | |
LCMA | Anterolateral | avR (STE) |