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EKG

A. Normal ECG prior to MI


B. Hyperacute T wave changes - increased T
wave amplitude and width; may also see ST
elevation
C. Marked ST elevation with hyperacute T
wave changes (transmural injury)

D. Pathologic Q waves, less ST elevation,


terminal T wave inversion (necrosis)
(Pathologic Q waves are usually defined as
duration >0.04 s or >25% of R-wave amplitude)
E. Pathologic Q waves, T wave inversion (necrosis and fibrosis)
F. Pathologic Q waves, upright T waves (fibrosis

Identificarea ekg : ritmul- regulat/ neregulat


Frecventa- tahicardie/bradicardie
Prezenta/ absenta undelor P
Forma complexului ORS

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