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Original Articles

Myocardial Infarction

, M.D.
Pages 199-203 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

In the past, physicians considered certain QRS changes, particularly when they occurred serially, as nearly diagnostic of myocardial infarction. Yet myocardiopathies with normal coronary arteries can produce similar changes. Still, in the presence of typical symptoms, electrocardiographic and vectorcardiographic studies of evolving QRS and acute ST-T changes offer a solid basis for diagnosing infarction.

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