Ecg possible inferior myocardial infarction
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An inferior wall myocardial infarction — also known as IWMI, or inferior MI, or inferior ST segment elevation MI, or inferior STEMI — occurs when inferior myocardial tissue supplied by the right coronary artery, or RCA, is injured due to thrombosis of that vessel.
When an inferior MI extends to posterior regions as well, an associated posterior wall MI may occur.
The ECG findings of an acute inferior myocardial infarction include the following:
ST segment elevation in the inferior leads (II, III and aVF)
Reciprocal ST segment depression in the lateral and/or high lateral leads (I, aVL, V5 and V6)
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An inferior wall myocardial infarction — also known as IWMI, or inferior MI, or inferior ST segment elevation MI, or inferior STEMI — occurs when inferior myocardial tissue supplied by the right coronary artery, or RCA, is injured due to thrombosis of that vessel.
When an inferior MI extends to posterior regions as well, an associated posterior wall MI may occur.
The ECG findings of an acute inferior myocardial infarction include the following:
ST segment elevation in the inferior leads (II, III and aVF)
Reciprocal ST segment depression in the lateral and/or high lateral leads (I, aVL, V5 and V6)
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