Identify Flashcards

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Identify

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ECG leads to cardiac anomaly

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ECG leads and corresponding cardiac anomaly

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I and AVL

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Left circumflex

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5
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V5-V6

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Left circumflex and possibly LAD

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V3-V4

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LAD

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V1-V2

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septal infarct branches of LAD or branches of Right coronary

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II, III and AVF

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Inferior MI

Right Coronary and right marginal artery

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Left Main Coronary artery MI leads

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The left main coronary artery gives rise to the LAD and left circumflex arteries. Therefore, left main coronary artery occlusion typically results in anterolateral infarction, which corresponds to ST elevation in the anterior (eg, V1-V4) and lateral (V5-V6, I, and aVL) leads.

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