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ST segment elevation and the prediction of hospital life-threatening complications: the role of right ventricular and posterior leads

Zalenski et al., 1998

Document ID
6840056872509096451
Author
Zalenski R
Rydman R
Sloan E
Hahn K
Cooke D
Tucker J
Fligner D
Fagan J
Justis D
Hessions W
Pribble J
Shah S
Zwicke D
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of electrocardiology

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Accurate prognosis in suspected acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is essential for appropriate use of thrombolytic therapy and primary angioplasty. However, previous models may be limited because the 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) does not examine the right …
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