Publication: The Relationship Between T-Wave Polarity and Clinical as Well as Angiographic Findings in the Early Stage of Acute Myocardial Infarction
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Background: Restoration of a positive T-wave in the chronic stage of myocardial infarction (MI) is usually seen in patients with a non-Q-wave (non-transmural) MI, where a viable tissue is present. The causes and significance of a positive T-wave in the early phase of acute MI are not clear. Aim: To investigate angiographic and clinical characteristics of patients with a positive T-wave in the early stage of acute MI. Methods: We evaluated the clinical and angiographic data in relation to T-wave polarity in 188 patients with acute MI. Coronary risk factors, pre-infarction angina, CK-MB level, left ventricular ejection fraction and angiographic findings were analysed. Death, cardiogenic shock, ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation and high-degree atrioventricular block were regarded as in-hospital complications. All electrocardiograms were divided into two groups, according to the shape of the T-wave, as exhibiting a positive T-wave or negative T-wave. Results: A positive T-wave was present in 30 (15.9%) patients. None of the patients with a positive T-wave had three-vessel disease compared with 21.5% of patients with a negative T-wave (p <0.04). In-hospital complication rates were similar in both groups. Conclusions: Patients with a positive T-wave in the early phase of acute MI have significantly less frequently three-vessel disease than patients with a negative T-wave.
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Polish Heart Journal-Kardiologia Polska
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64
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1
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38
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42
