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Clinical and electrocardiographic characteristics of acute pulmonary embolism with ST elevation in the right precordial leads 被引量:1
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作者 詹中群 易园 +1 位作者 Kjell C.Nikus andrés ricardo pérez-riera 《South China Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2017年第2期114-119,共6页
Background ST-segment elevation (STE) in the right precordial leads is an ECG manifestation of acute pul- monary embolism (APE) and some patients present with concomitant STE in the inferior leads. This clinical e... Background ST-segment elevation (STE) in the right precordial leads is an ECG manifestation of acute pul- monary embolism (APE) and some patients present with concomitant STE in the inferior leads. This clinical enti- ty apparently deserves careful attention. Methods We included 42 APE patients presenting with i〉 0.1 mV STE in leads V1-V3/V4. Clinical and ECG characteristics in 15 patients with and 27 without STE in the inferior leads were included for comparison. Results Of the 42 patients, 98% were classified as high or intermediate risk patients, 79% showed ECG signs of right ventricular strain (RVS) and 83% showed the maximal amplitude of STE in leads V1-V2. The patients with STE in the inferior leads presented with faster heart rate (131±30 vs. 108_+21 beats/min, P=0.015), lower systolic blood pressure (107±22 vs. 123_+26 mmHg, P=0.043), higher incidence of ele- vated troponin (87% vs. 56%, P=0.040) and need to intensify therapy (73% vs. 33%, P=0.013). Conclusions STE in the right precordial leads is an ECG manifestation of intermediate to high risk in APE patients. The ECG characteristics include the maximal amplitude of STE in leads V1-V2 and the RVS pattern. Simultaneous STE in the inferior and right precordial leads is associated with hemodynamic instability and need for intensified therapy. 展开更多
关键词 acute pulmonary embolism ECG ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
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