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