ECG quiz with answers
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ECG quiz with answers
68-year-old male came to emergency department with chief complaint of intermittent exertional pain in subxiphoid area.
- No history of diabetes.
- Ex-Smoker.
- Systemic Hypertension.
What is the typical finding seen in ECG given?
[A] Tombstoning pattern
[B] WPW pattern
[C] Chapman’s sign
[D] Aslanger’s pattern
Aslanger’s pattern in ECG Suggests
[A] Acute AWMI
[B] Acute IWMI
[C] Acute RVMI
[D] Acute PWMI
Aslanger’s pattern
Aslanger pattern in ECG |
The Aslanger pattern in ECG is defined as (1) any ST elevation in lead III, but not in other inferior leads, (2) ST depression in any of the leads V4 to V6 (but not in V2) with a positive or terminally positive T-wave (3) ST in lead V1 is higher than ST in V2 |
Aslanger pattern is useful for
- Diagnosis
- Predicting hemodynamic collapse
- Poor prognosis.