Answer MI 10

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Previous ECG: MI 9 | Next ECG: MI 11

Where is this myocardial infarction located?

ECG MI 10. Click on image for enlargement.


Answer

Culprit lesion: RCX

  1. sinus rhythm
  2. about 77/min
  3. normal conduction
  4. intermediate axis
  5. normal p wave morphology
  6. No pathologic Q or LVH. Tall R in V2, V3.
  7. ST depression in V1, V4, tall R in V2. ST elevation in V5, V6. Some ST elevation in II, III and AVF.
  • Conclusion: Inferior-lateral MI caused by an RCX occlusion.