Angiographic Significance of ST Depression in Anterior Leads in Acute Inferior ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction.

IF 0.1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Nepalese Heart Journal Pub Date : 2021-11-23 DOI:10.3126/njh.v18i2.40387
R. Simkhada, B. Khan, S. Kc, Arjun Budhathoki, Krishna Chandra Adhikari, Bishow Raj Baral
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Background and aims: Electrocardiogram of acute ST elevation inferior myocardial infarction can show concomitant ST depression in anterior leads. We aimed to see its significance on coronary angiogram. Methods: Cross sectional study conducted in Department of Cardiology of Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre from March 2021 to June 2021. Total of 64 patients of acute inferior myocardial infarction were included consecutively. Electrocardiogram were analyzed for the presence of ST depression in anterior leads (V1-V6). Coronary angiogram were obtained. Linear regression analysis was applied to see correlations. Results: Thirty-four (53.12%) participants had significant ST depression in anterior leads. Their mean age was 64.53±11.67 years. Twenty-two (64.70%) were male. Out of them, 13 (38.23%) were hypertensive, 9 (26.47%) were smoker and 7 (20.58%) were diabetic. Among 30 (46.88%) participants without ST depression, mean age was 56.73±13.31 years and 21 (70%) were male. Out of them, 11 (36.66%) were hypertensive, 12 (40%) were smoker and 11 (33.66%) were diabetic. Culprit vessel was right coronary artery in 22 (64.70%) of those with ST depression and 22 (73.33%) of those without ST depression. Significant left anterior descending artery lesion was seen in 19 (55.88%) of those with ST depression and 3 (10%) of those without depression. Anterior ST depression showed positive correlation with left anterior descending artery lesion. Conclusion: ST depression in anterior leads in acute inferior myocardial infarction can be due to presence of concomitant left anterior descending coronary artery disease.
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急性下ST段抬高型心肌梗死前导联ST段压低的血管造影意义。
背景与目的:急性ST段抬高型下壁心肌梗死心电图可显示前导联ST段压低。我们旨在了解它在冠状动脉造影中的意义。方法:2021年3月至2021年6月在Shahid Gangalal国家心脏中心心内科进行的横断面研究。共有64例急性下壁心肌梗死患者被连续纳入。心电图分析前导联ST段压低的存在(V1-V6)。获得冠状动脉造影照片。应用线性回归分析来观察相关性。结果:34名(53.12%)受试者的前导联ST段明显压低。平均年龄64.53±11.67岁。男性22例(64.70%)。其中高血压13例(38.23%),吸烟者9例(26.47%),糖尿病7例(20.58%)。在30名(46.88%)无ST段压低的参与者中,平均年龄为56.73±13.31岁,21名(70%)为男性。其中高血压11例(36.66%),吸烟者12例(40%),糖尿病11例(33.66%)。在ST段压低的患者中,有22例(64.70%)和无ST段压低者中,有2例(73.33%)为右冠状动脉。ST段压低者19例(55.88%),无压低者3例(10%)可见明显的左前降支病变。前ST段压低与左前降支病变呈正相关。结论:急性下壁心肌梗死前导联ST段压低可能与合并左前降支冠状动脉疾病有关。
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