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What does this mean? inferior infarct age undetermined, possible anterolateral infarct, abnormal ecg, inferior infarct is now present. questionable change in initial forces of lateral leads, no specific t wave abnormality improved in lateral leads?

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Dr. Hiep Le answered

Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis

Please discuss this EKG findings with your cardiologist who knows you the best. This 12 lead EKG is quite abnormal and significant coronary heart disease is definitely present. Good luck.

Answered 9/23/2023

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When was the comparison EKG taken? If very recently, the new changes are strongly suggestive of recent myocardial damage of the inferior wall & an evolving process of the anterolateral wall of the left ventricle. If these are acute injuries, the heart enzymes would have been elevated. Until proven otherwise these serial changes are most likely caused by coronary artery thromboses. ?symptoms

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