A 6-month ECG follow-up was carried out in 65 patients with right-ventricular infarction accompanied by anterior (n = 17) and inferior (n = 48) left-ventricular necrosis. QRS morphology and ST-segment alterations were evaluated in the period of rehabilitation and 6 months later. By the end of the 6th month, QRS in V3-4R returned to normal in 12 patients (18%), and there was no ST elevation in any of the patients at that time. Normalizations of QRS in V3-4R was about the same in the two groups and it was independent of patients' ages.
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Z Kardiol
February 1991
Kardiologische Rehabilitationsabteilung, Komitats-Lungenkrankenhauses, Ungarn.
A 6-month ECG follow-up was carried out in 65 patients with right-ventricular infarction accompanied by anterior (n = 17) and inferior (n = 48) left-ventricular necrosis. QRS morphology and ST-segment alterations were evaluated in the period of rehabilitation and 6 months later. By the end of the 6th month, QRS in V3-4R returned to normal in 12 patients (18%), and there was no ST elevation in any of the patients at that time.
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October 1990
Csongrád Megyei Tanács Tüdökórház-Gondozóintézet, Kardiológiai Rehabilitációs Osztály, Deszk.
6-month ECG follow-up was carried out in 65 patients with right ventricular infarction accompanied by anterior (n = 17) and inferior (n = 48) left ventricular necrosis. QRS morphology and ST segment alterations were evaluated in the period of rehabilitation and 6 months later. By the end of the 6th month QRS in V3-4R returned to normal in 12 patients (18%) and there was no ST elevation in none case by this time.
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