ECG Case 293 Interpretation

This post is an answer to the ECG Case 293

  • Rate: 54 bpm
  • Rhythm:
    • Regular
    • 2:1 AV block
  • Axis: Normal

  • Intervals:
    • QRS – Normal (100ms)
    • QT – 320 ms
  • Segments:
    • ST Elevation in leads II (1mm), III (2mm), aVF (1mm)
    • ST Depression in leads I, aVL, V 1-5
  • Additional:
    • Prominent T wave in leads V2-3
    • Pathological Q waves in III and aVF

Interpretation

  • Inferoposterior OMI
  • 2:1 AV Block

What happened next ?

The patient was taken for urgent angiography, which showed:

  • Right dominant system
  • Left main: Normal
  • LAD: Mild mid-stenosis
  • Cx: Normal
  • RCA: 70% Proximal stenosis, 100% mid-stenosis, 70% distal stenosis

3 x Drug-eluting stents were place in across the RCA lesions. The patient made an uneventful recovery following angiography and reverted to sinus rhythm 48 hours post stenting.

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