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===Electrocardiographic Examples=== | ===Electrocardiographic Examples=== | ||
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Shown above is the EKG of a 69-year-old black male with Wellens' sign. | | [[File:Wellens'_Syndrome.png|center|500px|thumb|Shown above is the EKG of a 69-year-old black male with Wellens' sign.]] | ||
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[[File:WellensPain.JPG|center|500px | | [[File:WellensPain.JPG|center|500px|thumb|Shown above is the EKG of a patient with Wellens' sign during an episode of [[chest pain]]]] | ||
Shown above is the EKG of a patient with Wellens' sign during an episode of [[chest pain]] | |} | ||
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Shown above is the EKG of the same patient after the episode of [[chest pain]] had resolved. Despite resolution of the chest pain, note the persistent biphasic [[T waves]] in leads V<sub>2</sub> and V<sub>3</sub>. | | [[File:WellensPainfree.JPG|center|thumb|500px|Shown above is the EKG of the same patient after the episode of [[chest pain]] had resolved. Despite resolution of the chest pain, note the persistent biphasic [[T waves]] in leads V<sub>2</sub> and V<sub>3</sub>.]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Electrocardiogram
Electrocardiographic Criteria
- Progressive symmetrical deep T wave inversion in leads V2 and V3
- The slope of the inverted T waves is generally at 60°-90°
- There is little or no cardiac marker elevation
- There is discrete or there is no ST segment elevation
- There is no loss of precordial R waves