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==Criteria==
==Criteria==
*Must meet all of the following:
#Biphasic T waves in leads V2-V3 OR symmetric, often deeply inverted T waves in V2-V3
#Biphasic T waves in leads V2-V3 OR symmetric, often deeply inverted T waves in V2-V3
*A: Biphasic pattern  
*A: Biphasic pattern  

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Background

  • T wave abnormality that is associated with critical LAD stenosis
    • Finding can be transient (persists for hours after pain has resolved and then disappears)

Criteria

  1. Biphasic T waves in leads V2-V3 OR symmetric, often deeply inverted T waves in V2-V3
  • A: Biphasic pattern
  • B: Inversion pattern

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  1. Prior history of chest pain
  2. Little or no cardiac enzyme elevation
  3. No pathologic precordial Q waves
  4. Little or no ST-segment elevation
  5. No loss of precordial R waves

Treatment

  1. Urgent cardiac catheterization

Source

Wellens’ Syndrome. Annals of Emergency Medicine, March, 1999