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So detection of elevated serum heartenzymes is more important than ECG changes. However, the heartenzymes can only be detected in the serum 5-7 hours after the onset of the myocardial infarction. So especially in the first few hours after the myocardial infarction the ECG can be crucial. | So detection of elevated serum heartenzymes is more important than ECG changes. However, the heartenzymes can only be detected in the serum 5-7 hours after the onset of the myocardial infarction. So especially in the first few hours after the myocardial infarction the ECG can be crucial. | ||
Myocardial infarction diagnosis in left or right bundle branch block can be difficult, but is explained in these seperate chapters: | |||
*[[MI Diagnosis in LBBB]] | |||
*[[MI Diagnosis in RBBB]] | |||
*[[MI Dagnosis in Paced Rhythm]] | |||
==Development of the ECG during persistent ischemia== | ==Development of the ECG during persistent ischemia== |