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{{ACS anatomical correlation}}
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| '''''ST Elevation'''''
| '''Location'''
| '''Coronary Artery'''
| '''Complications'''
|-
| V1-V2
| Septal
| Septal branch
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" | Left ventricular dysfunction:
-Decreased CO2


-CHF, LBBB, RBBB
==See Also==
*[[Acute coronary syndrome (main)]]
*[[Myocardial Infarction Complications]]


-Left PFB
[[Category:Cardiology]]
 
2 ̊or 3 ̊ hearth block
 
|-
| V2-V4
| Anterior
| LAD
|-
| I, aVL, V5, V6
| Lateral
| Circumflex
| Left ventricular dysfunction:
-Decreased CO2
 
-CHF, Infranodal block (2 ̊or 3 ̊)
 
|-
| I, aVL, V2-6
| Anterolateral
| LAD + circumflex = Left main or 2 critical lesions
|
|-
| II, III, aVF
| Inferior
| RCA
| colspan="1" rowspan="3" |
-Hypotension (NTG/morphine) 
 
- Second degree type 1
 
-A-fib/flutter
 
-PACs
 
-Papillary muscle rupture (murmur)
 
|-
|
V1
 
III > II
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
| Right ventricle
| RCA
|-
|
ST Depression in&nbsp;V1, V2;
 
R&gt;S in V1
 
<br>
 
| Posterior
| RCA (90%), LCA (10%)
|-
| avR (STE)
| Anterolateral
| Left Main
| <br>
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== See Also  ==
 
*[[Acute Coronary Syndrome (Main)]] <br>
 
[[Category:Cards]]

Latest revision as of 20:01, 16 November 2017

ACS Anatomical Correlation Chart

Ischemic Changes Location Coronary Artery
STE V1-V3, TWI

Q waves in V1-V3 over time

Septal Septal branch
STE V2-V4 Anterior LAD
STE I, aVL, V5, V6

STD inf leads

Lateral Circumflex
STE I, aVL, V2-6 Anterolateral LAD + circumflex = Left main or 2 critical lesions
STE II, III, aVF

STD in aVL (most common lead to see reciprocal change)

Inferior RCA

STE V1 (only lead looking at RV)
STE III > II (III more R facing)
STE V1 > V2, STE V1 + STD V2

Right ventricle RCA

STD in V1, V2, V3;
R>S in V1
Tall R waves in V1-V3 (Q waves on back of heart) w/ upright TWs

Posterior aka Inferolateral RCA (90%), LCA (10%)
STE avR>V1

Doesn't apply in SVT

Anterolateral Left Main

See Also