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It's the ECG's that george rejects that makes George's ECG's the best.
Hyperacute Anterior Infarction
Report:Sinus rhythm 66/min Acute anterior infarction Comment:The term hyperacute refers to increase in T wave height at a very early stage of myocardial infarction. The waves need not be large. As Goldberger put it6, “the amplitude of hyperacute T waves
Another Proximal LAD Lesion
Report:Sinus tachycardia 133/min (Hyper)acute anterior infarction Comment:The indicative ST/T changes are in the anteroseptal leads and include lateral leads 1 and aVL. There is also marked reciprocal depression in the inferior leads. These are both sig
Hyperacute Anterior Infarction
Report:Sinus rhythm 70 – 74/min (Hyper)acute anterior infarction Comment:The term hyperacute is frowned at by some, but it does have reasonable economy of expression and definitional specificity in referring to early infarction predominantly manifest as