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==ST elevation== | ==ST elevation== | ||
[[Image:stelevatie_en.png|thumb|ST elevatie is measured 1,5 or 2mm (=60ms or 80ms) after the junctional or j-poin.<cite>Gibbons</cite>]] | [[Image:stelevatie_en.png|thumb|ST elevatie is measured 1,5 or 2mm (=60ms or 80ms) after the junctional or j-poin.<cite>Gibbons</cite>]] | ||
[[Image:normal_ST_elevatio.svg|thumb|Examples of normal ST elevation]] | |||
The most important cause of '''ST elevation''' is '''acute [[Ischemia]]'''. Other causes are <cite>Wang</cite><cite>Werf</cite>: | The most important cause of '''ST elevation''' is '''acute [[Ischemia]]'''. Other causes are <cite>Wang</cite><cite>Werf</cite>: | ||
*[[Clinical Disorders#Pericarditis|Acute pericarditis]]: ST elevation in all leads except aVR | *[[Clinical Disorders#Pericarditis|Acute pericarditis]]: ST elevation in all leads except aVR |