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DIFFERENCES IN NEGATIVE T WAVES IN RIGHT PRECORDIAL LEADS BETWEEN ACUTE PULMONARY EMBOLISM AND WELLENS SYNDROME

https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2020-21-2-55-62

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The aim of this study is to estimate the possibility of using the differences of negative T waves in the right precordial leads for the differential diagnosis of the pulmonary thromboembolism (pulmonary embolism) and Wellens syndrome. We studied the first ECGs with T-wave inversion in leads V1 –V3 in 70 patients (38 patients with pulmonary embolism and 32 patients with Wellens syndrome). The ratio of the magnitude of negative T wave in the lead V1 to the magnitude of negative T wave in the lead V3 (TV1/TV3) was more than 0.5 in all patients with pulmonary embolism and in only one (4.5%) patient with Wellens syndrome. So, this criterion TV1/TV3 >0.5 may by useful for the differential diagnosis of these diseases.

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E. S. Mazur
Tver State Medical University
Russian Federation

Mazur Evgeny Stanislavovich

Tver



V. V. Mazur
Tver State Medical University
Russian Federation

Vera V. Mazur

Tver



N. D. Bazhenov
Tver State Medical University
Russian Federation

Nikolay D. Bazhenov

Tver



R. M. Rabinovich
Tver Regional Hospital
Russian Federation

Robert M. Rabinovich

Tver



N. S. Kuznetsova
Tver State Medical University
Russian Federation

Natalya S. Kuznetsova

Tver



D. V. Alekseev
Tver State Medical University
Russian Federation

Denis V. Alekseev

Tver



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Mazur E.S., Mazur V.V., Bazhenov N.D., Rabinovich R.M., Kuznetsova N.S., Alekseev D.V. DIFFERENCES IN NEGATIVE T WAVES IN RIGHT PRECORDIAL LEADS BETWEEN ACUTE PULMONARY EMBOLISM AND WELLENS SYNDROME. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. 2020;21(2):55-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/2072-6716-2020-21-2-55-62

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