Massive ST-segment elevation in precordial and inferior leads in right ventricular myocardial infarction
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Massive ST-segment elevation in precordial and inferior leads in right ventricular myocardial infarction
Abstract
This report describes a case of right ventricular infarction in which massive ST-segment elevation in the precordial and inferior leads was observed. The maximum magnitude of the ST-segment elevation in the precordial leads was 21 mm in lead V2 and that in the inferior leads was 10 mm in lead II. Angiography revealed a reduction of 90% in the diameter of the right coronary artery in its proximal portion and a normal left coronary system. Recent reports have shown that precordial ST-segment elevation may reflect right ventricular infarction. However, no previously reported instance except our case has shown massive ST-segment elevation in both the precordial and inferior leads. In right ventricular infarction, the current of injury is usually simultaneously present in the right ventricular free wall and left ventricular inferior wall, electrically opposed to each other. Thus, the diffuse and massive ST-segment elevation observed in this study seems to be a rare phenomenon.
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