Hi....i tell you in short....anterior injury in ECG means anterior wall myocardial infarction with ST segment elevation in anterior leads (V3, V4) and reciprocal ST segment depression in inferior leads (II, III, avF) According to ACC/AHA guidelines ST elevation of greater or equal to 0.2MV in men and greater than 0.15 MV in females in chest leads is significant...
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What Does Anterior Injury In ECG Report Mean?
Hi....i tell you in short....anterior injury in ECG means anterior wall myocardial infarction with ST segment elevation in anterior leads (V3, V4) and reciprocal ST segment depression in inferior leads (II, III, avF) According to ACC/AHA guidelines ST elevation of greater or equal to 0.2MV in men and greater than 0.15 MV in females in chest leads is significant...