A 55 year old man with 4 hours of "crushing" chest pain. ... ST elevation in the inferior leads II, III and aVF ... See also acute anterior MI.
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Inferior MI Pathologic Q waves and evolving ST-T changes in leads II, III, aVF ; Q waves usually largest in lead III, next largest in lead aVF, and smallest in lead II ; Example #1: frontal plane leads with fully evolved inferior MI (note Q-waves, residual ST elevation, and T inversion in II, III, aVF)
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Diabetes & Endocrinology...
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The Medscape Journal ... Inferior and Anteroseptal Myocardial Infarction? ... 1. This tracing shows acute inferior infarct. The ST-segment is elevated in lead V1 as well. What is the reason? Choose the correct answer from the list below.
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Although the clinical presentation of a patient is a key component in the overall evaluation of the patient with MI, many events are either "silent" or are clinically unrecognized, evidencing that patients, families, ... Nausea, abdominal pain, or both often are present in infarcts involving the inferior or posterior wall.
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There has been some  learned and unlearned perceptions about Inferior MI. ... Inferior MI is less dangerous than anterior MI.  True or false ? ... The well known difference in the conduction defect between anterior and inferior MI  is an important contibutor for better outcome in the later.(AV blocks in inferior MI ,
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Elderly patients may report dyspnea more than ischemic-type chest pain. In severe ischemic episodes, the patient often has significant pain and feels restless and apprehensive. Nausea and vomiting may occur, especially with inferior MI.
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Brady rythms are common with inferior MI. ... Inferior MI's, esp. those involving the RV actually have a higher mortality than "other" MI's. A couple of big things you can often times see are brady-arrhythmias, brady A-Fib, Junctional rhythms, and some rapid A-Fib also.
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ST elevation in II, III, aVF. Reciprocal ST depression in I, aVL, V1-V3 (V1-V2 in this case). See ST T abnormalities in acute ST elevation MI table ... Evolving inferior MI. One hour following emergency PCI/stent procedure. ... Reciprocal ST depression is usually resolved fast (I, aVL, V1-V2). Note that the duration of...
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Why inferior MI is considered “Inferior” ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. ... rterial territories .The anterior LAD circulation and postero- inferior RCA/LCX circulation.The incidence is equally shared.The ... ... In a simple study we have documented patients with inferior MI rarely had persistent ST elevation and thrombolysis ...
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