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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1999; 34:748-753
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CLINICAL STUDIES

Acute myocardial infarction with isolated ST-segment elevation in posterior chest leads V7–9

"hidden" ST-segment elevations revealing acute posterior infarction

Shlomi Matetzky, MDa,b, Dov Freimark, MDa,b, Micha S. Feinberg, MDa,b, Ilya Novikov, PhDa,b, Shmuel Rath, MDa,b, Babeth Rabinowitz, MD, FACCa,b, Elieser Kaplinsky, MD, FACCa,b and Hanoch Hod, MD, FACCa,b

a Heart Institute, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel
b Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

Manuscript received November 2, 1998; revised manuscript received March 4, 1999, accepted May 10, 1999.

Reprint requests and correspondence: Dr. Hanoch Hod, Heart Institute, Sheba Medical Center, 52621 Tel Hashomer, Israel
babethr{at}post.tau.ac.il

OBJECTIVES

This study was done to determine whether electrocardiographic (ECG) isolated ST-segment elevation (ST{uparrow}) in posterior chest leads can establish the diagnosis of acute posterior infarction in patients with ischemic chest pain and to describe the clinical and echocardiographic characteristics of these patients.

BACKGROUND

The absence of ST{uparrow} on the standard 12-lead ECG in many patients with acute posterior infarction hampers the early diagnosis of these infarcts and thus may result in inadequate triage and treatment. Although 4% of all acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients reveal the presence of isolated ST{uparrow} in posterior chest leads, the significance of this finding has not yet been determined.

METHODS

We studied 33 consecutive patients with ischemic chest pain suggestive of AMI without ST{uparrow} in the standard ECG who had isolated ST{uparrow} in posterior chest leads V7 through V9. All patients had echocardiographic imaging within 48 h of admission, and 20 patients underwent coronary angiography.

RESULTS

Acute myocardial infarction was confirmed enzymatically in all patients and on discharge ECG pathologic Q-waves appeared in leads V7 through V9 in 75% of the patients. On echocardiography, posterior wall-motion abnormality was visible in 97% of the patients, and 69% had evidence of mitral regurgitation (MR), which was moderate or severe in one-third of the patients. Four patients (12%), all with significant MR, had heart failure, and one died from free-wall rupture. The circumflex coronary artery was the infarct related artery in all catheterized patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Isolated ST{uparrow} in leads V7 through V9 identify patients with acute posterior wall myocardial infarction. Early identification of those patients is important for adequate triage and treatment of patients with ischemic chest pain without ST{uparrow} on standard 12-lead ECG.

Abbreviations and Acronyms
  AMI = acute myocardial infarction
  CABG = coronary artery bypass graft
  CAVB = complete atrioventricular block
  CK = creatine kinase
  CRBBB = complete right bundle branch block
  ECG = electrocardiogram
  ICCU = intensive cardiac care unit
  IRA = infarct-related artery
  LVEF = left ventricular ejection fraction
  MI = myocardial infarction
  MR = mitral regurgitation
  ST{uparrow} = ST-segment elevation
  ST{downarrow} = ST-segment depression




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