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Not all ST-segment changes are myocardial injury: hypercalcaemia-induced ST-segment elevation
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- Published on: 7 August 2018
- Published on: 7 August 2018Not all ST - T & QRS complex changes are myocardial injury.Show More
I completely agree with the authors in saying that all ST-T changes are not myocardial injury.
In my experience, not all new widened QRS complex changes (LBBB) indicate myocardial infarction or injury.
I would like to say this on the basis that quite a few times, a patient with new wide QRS complex and bradycardia is referred to cardiology to rule out myocardial infarction and after investigations pa...
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