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{{Chapter|Myocardial Infarction}} | {{Chapter|Myocardial Infarction}} | ||
*ST-elevation >1 mm in lead V4 right | *ST-elevation >1 mm in lead V4 right | ||
* | *ST elevation in lead V1 | ||
Can be seen after a proximal occlusion of the RCA. | Can be seen after a proximal occlusion of the RCA. | ||
'''V4 right''' is located at the same place as lead V4, but is placed on the right side of the patient. This means it is placed under the right nipple instead of the left. This increases the sensitivity of detecting right ventricle infarcts. | '''V4 right''' is located at the same place as lead V4, but is placed on the right side of the patient. This means it is placed under the right nipple instead of the left. This increases the sensitivity of detecting right ventricle infarcts. |
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- ST-elevation >1 mm in lead V4 right
- ST elevation in lead V1
Can be seen after a proximal occlusion of the RCA.
V4 right is located at the same place as lead V4, but is placed on the right side of the patient. This means it is placed under the right nipple instead of the left. This increases the sensitivity of detecting right ventricle infarcts.