Inferior TWI |
Classified as abnormal with TWI in lead III plus aVF or lead II. Per the International Criteria, TWI in lead III is not considered abnormal; thus, abnormal inferior TWI requires TWI in both lead II and aVF (Fig. 1) |
Black athlete repolarization pattern |
ECGs are classified as abnormal, which have a physiologic Black athlete repolarization pattern consisting of J-point elevation with convex ST-segment elevation and TWI confined to V1–V4 (Fig. 2). Extension of TWI into V5 is an abnormal finding and not part of the Black athlete repolarization pattern |
Pathologic Q waves |
Classified as abnormal when the Q wave is long and thin but does not meet newer criteria including a Q/R > 0.25 or Q wave >40 ms duration (Fig. 3) |
Borderline ECG findings |
Athletes with 1 borderline ECG finding (eg, axis deviation, atrial enlargement, or complete RBBB) are flagged as abnormal when the International Criteria requires 2 borderline findings (Fig. 4) |