How often do you see an ECG that is just a little off? Maybe the T wave is flat, oddly-shaped or inverted. Maybe the ST segment is coved, very minimally-depressed or shows some J point elevation.
or deep symmetric inverted T waves are seen in the precordial leads. Both of these ECG findings are indicative of a severe proximal left anterior descending stenosis (acute or chronic).
Results ECG/player Average: 5.6±1.9, FC resting: 66.3±3 bpm. Left ventricular hypertrophy: 38.95%±8.9; Right ventricular hypertrophy: 12.77%±3.4. Right Bundle Branch Block: 25.64%±8.3. Participants ...