Reciprocal change in ST segment in acute myocardial infarction: correlation with findings on exercise electrocardiography and coronary angiography. 34 anterior, and five true posterior infarction. Of the 51 patients with reciprocal changes, 45 (88%) developed exercise induced ST segment depression in areas remote from the infarction zone.
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HeIlo /ur/nursing!
I simply transferred over to á cardiac/telemetry device. Earlier, I didn't possess very much cardiology knowledge so reading through ECGs and stuff like that will be pretty fresh to me (I indicate, I knew things like sinus rhythm, á. fib, V-tách.the essentials.but that's it).
For the most part, I'meters getting the hang up of ECGs but I still haven't wrapped my head around reciprocal changes yet. They just breezed over itquiterapidly in our training day about ECGs so I unfortunately didn't obtain a good enough reply/explanation despite my asking queries.
How perform you understand which changes are the pathological changes v.h. reciprocal? And what does that also mean in conditions of the pathophysiology/effect on the center cells?
Thanks in advance! :)
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