Research Article
Inferior ST-Segment Elevation Can Predict In-Hospital Mortality in Patients with Anterior Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Ventricular Septal Rupture
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The ECG manifestations of two patients with anterior wall MI and VSR. (a) Patient 1: a 61-year-old male complained of chest pain for 3 days. ECG showed RBBB and Q-wave formation in leads V1-V4 and ST-segment elevation in leads V1-V5 and II, III, and aVF. (b) Patient 2: a female, 82 years old, complained of chest pain for 1 day. ECG showed Q-wave formation and ST-segment elevation in leads V1-V5, III, and aVF.