MI Diagnosis in LBBB or paced rhythm: Difference between revisions

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==Examples==
==Examples==
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Image:MI in LBBB 01.jpg|Acute myocardial infarction in in a patient with a pacemaker and LBBB. Concordant ST elevation in V5-V6 are clearly visible. There is discordant ST segment elevation > 5 mm in lead V3.
Image:MI in LBBB 01.jpg|Case 1: Acute myocardial infarction in in a patient with a pacemaker and LBBB. Concordant ST elevation in V5-V6 are clearly visible. There is discordant ST segment elevation > 5 mm in lead V3.
Image:MI in LBBB 02.jpg|The same patient as in the first example 2 months before the myocardial infarction. Normal LBBB pattern.
Image:MI in LBBB 02.jpg|Case 1: The same patient as in the first example 2 months before the myocardial infarction. Normal LBBB pattern.
Image:LBBB_with_AMI.jpg|Acute MI in a patient with LBBB
Image:LBBB_with_AMI.jpg|Case 2: Acute MI in a patient with LBBB
Image:E000002.jpg|Case 3: Acute MI in a patient with LBBB
Image:E000003.jpg|Case 3: Non-ischemic ECG in this patient
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