Anterior Infarct On Ecg [cracked] -

Sinus rhythm at 82 bpm. Pathologic Q waves and poor R wave progression in leads V1-V4 with associated T-wave inversions. No acute ST segment elevation.

Findings are unchanged compared to ECG dated [date]. anterior infarct on ecg

Critical. Immediate cardiology consultation and emergent reperfusion therapy (PCI vs. thrombolytics) recommended. Option 2: Old / Age-Undetermined Anterior Infarct ECG REPORT Sinus rhythm at 82 bpm

[Last, First] Date/Time: [DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM] Reason for Exam: Chest pain, shortness of breath. 78] bpm. Axis: Normal.

Normal sinus rhythm. Rate: [e.g., 78] bpm. Axis: Normal.