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Latest revision as of 10:28, 11 November 2008
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Where is this myocardial infarction located?
Answer
Culprit lesion: RCA
- sinusbradycardia
- about 54/min
- normal conduction
- intermediate heart axis
- normal p wave morphology
- No pathologic Q or LVH.
- ST elevation in II, III and AVF. ST depression in I, AVL, V4-V6
- Conclusion: Inferior-posterior MI caused by an RCA occlusion.