ecg_dewinter
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de Winter syndrome
see also:
Introduction
- de Winter syndrome is an uncommon ECG pattern in patients with acute ischaemic chest pain which is found in 2% of acute LAD occlusions and is an indication for urgent coronary angiography in the same way that a acute myocardial infarction (AMI/STEMI/NSTEMI) is.
- it was 1st reported in 2008
- tends to be more common in younger males with hypercholesterolaemia
ECG features
- Up-sloping ST segment depression ( > 1 mm) at the J-point esp. in V2-4
- Tall, prominent, symmetric upright (“hyperacute”) T waves in precordial leads
- ascending limb of the T wave commences below the isoelectric baseline
- no ST elevation in precordial leads
- 0.5-1mm ST elevation in aVR
- may be precede by, or followed by development of a “normal” STEMI pattern
Mx
- if doubt exists, consider bedside echocardiography to confirm the anterior LV dyskinesia due to ischaemia
ecg_dewinter.txt · Last modified: 2023/09/07 08:12 by gary1