Table 1.
Typical features useful for differential diagnosis with MI | Worse prognosis | Better prognosis | |
---|---|---|---|
PR segment | Depression in both precordial and limb leads | / | / |
Depression in leads with ST segment elevation | |||
Elevation in aVR lead | |||
QRS complex | / | Q wave: especially when associated with ST segment elevation | / |
/ | Wide QRS complex | / | |
ST segment elevation | Pericarditis pattern (see text for details) | / | Pericarditis pattern with terminal QRS notching or slurring |
T wave | / | QRS/T angle ≥ 100° | / |
QT interval | / | Prolonged QT interval | / |
Arrhythmias | / | High‐degree AV blocks | / |
Malignant ventricular tachyarrhythmias |
Abbreviations: AV, atrioventricular; ECG, electrocardiogram; MI, myocardial infarction.