Table 2.
Examples of Evidence-Based OMI Findings
STEMI(−) OMI from first diagonal occlusion, with South African flag pattern | ![]() |
STEMI(−) OMI from RCA occlusion with concomitant LAD stenosis, with Aslanger pattern. | ![]() |
STEMI(−)OMI with de Winter pattern | ![]() |
STEMI(−)OMI. There are anterior hyperacute T waves and early Q waves, from LAD occlusion | ![]() |
STEMI(−)OMI interpreted as normal, but there’s primary STD-aVL reciprocal to inferior hyperacute T waves, and STD V2, from RCA occlusion. | ![]() |
False positive STEMI. Cath lab activated for anterior STEMI, but there’s QS waves with small T/QRS ratio from old LV aneurysm | ![]() |
STEMI(−)OMI in paced rhythm, with, Smith-Modified Sgarbossa (STE/S >25%) in III from RCA occlusion | ![]() |
STEMI(−)OMI. Patient with prior MI presented with chest pain, without any changes on serial ECG. But there was refractory ischemia and new regional wall motion abnormality, from LAD occlusion with huge infarct (peak troponin I 225,000 ng/L) |
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LAD = left anterior descending; RCA = right coronary artery; abbreviations as in Table 1.