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==Electrocardiogram in Unstable angina / NSTEMI== | ==Electrocardiogram in Unstable angina / NSTEMI== | ||
The resting [[electrocardiogram]] in the patient with unstable angina / non ST elevation MI may show any of the following: | The resting [[electrocardiogram]] in the patient with unstable angina / non-ST elevation MI may show any of the following: | ||
* No changes | * No changes | ||
* [[Non specific ST / T wave changes]] | * [[Non specific ST / T wave changes]] | ||
* Flipped or | * Flipped or [[inverted T wave]]s | ||
* ST | * [[ST depression]] as shown below. ST depression carries the poorest prognosis. Greater magnitudes of downsloping ST depression are associated with a poorer prognosis. | ||
==EKG Examples== | ==EKG Examples== | ||
Shown below is an EKG | Shown below is an EKG from a patient with unstable angina. [[ST depression]] in [[Electrocardiogram#Precordial|V2]], [[Electrocardiogram#Precordial|V3]],[[Electrocardiogram#Precordial|V4]] and [[Electrocardiogram#Precordial|V6]] can be noted. | ||
[[Image:unstable-angina.jpg|center|500px]] | [[Image:unstable-angina.jpg|center|500px]] | ||
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Electrocardiogram in Unstable angina / NSTEMI
The resting electrocardiogram in the patient with unstable angina / non-ST elevation MI may show any of the following:
- No changes
- Non specific ST / T wave changes
- Flipped or inverted T waves
- ST depression as shown below. ST depression carries the poorest prognosis. Greater magnitudes of downsloping ST depression are associated with a poorer prognosis.
EKG Examples
Shown below is an EKG from a patient with unstable angina. ST depression in V2, V3,V4 and V6 can be noted.
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