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  • Title: Maximal precordial ST-segment depression in leads V4-V6 in patients with inferior wall acute myocardial infarction indicates coronary artery disease involving the left anterior descending coronary artery system.
    Author: Hasdai D, Birnbaum Y, Porter A, Sclarovsky S.
    Journal: Int J Cardiol; 1997 Feb; 58(3):273-8. PubMed ID: 9076554.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: In inferior wall acute myocardial infarction, maximal ST-segment depression in left precordial leads (V4-V6) has been shown to be associated with increased in-hospital mortality, presumably due to coronary artery disease involving the left anterior descending coronary artery system. METHODS: We measured ST-segment deviation from baseline in the initial electrocardiogram of patients with inferior wall acute myocardial infarction, who subsequently underwent coronary angiography during their in-hospital stay. Patients were divided into three groups: (I) No precordial ST-segment depression (n = 34). (II) Maximal precordial ST-segment depression in leads V1-V3 (n = 44). (III) Maximal precordial ST-segment depression in leads V4-V6 (n = 14). RESULTS: The left anterior descending coronary artery or its diagonal branch were stenosed (> 50%) in 32%, 41%, and 71% of patients in groups I, II, and III, respectively (p = 0.04), and severely stenosed (> 70%) in 18%, 18% and 57% of patients in the respective groups (p = 0.007). CONCLUSION: In patients with inferior wall acute myocardial infarction, maximal precordial ST-segment depression in leads V4-V6 is suggestive of severe coronary artery disease involving the left anterior descending coronary artery or its diagonal branch.
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