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  2. Benign early repolarization - Wikipedia

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    Benign early repolarization (BER) or early repolarization is found on an electrocardiogram (ECG) in about 1% of those with chest pain. [2] It is diagnosed based on an elevated J-point / ST elevation with an end-QRS notch or end-QRS slur and where the ST segment concave up. It is believed to be a normal variant.

  3. ST elevation - Wikipedia

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    An ST elevation is considered significant if the vertical distance inside the ECG trace and the baseline at a point 0.04 seconds after the J-point is at least 0.1 mV (usually representing 1 mm or 1 small square) in a limb lead or 0.2 mV (2 mm or 2 small squares) in a precordial lead. [2]

  4. ST segment - Wikipedia

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    In electrocardiography, the ST segment connects the QRS complex and the T wave and has a duration of 0.005 to 0.150 sec (5 to 150 ms). It starts at the J point (junction between the QRS complex and ST segment) and ends at the beginning of the T wave.

  5. Electrocardiography - Wikipedia

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    ST elevation can also be caused by pericarditis, Brugada syndrome, or can be a normal variant (J-point elevation). T wave: The T wave represents the repolarization of the ventricles. It is generally upright in all leads except aVR and lead V1.

  6. Acute pericarditis - Wikipedia

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    The elevation of these substances may occur when inflammation of the heart's muscular layer in addition to acute pericarditis. [2] Also, ST elevation on EKG (see below) is more common in those patients with a cTnI > 1.5 μg/L. [7] Coronary angiography in those patients should indicate normal vascular perfusion. Troponin levels increase in 35-50 ...

  7. Electrocardiography in myocardial infarction - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 European Society of Cardiology/American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association/World Health Federation Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction for the ECG diagnosis of the ST segment elevation type of acute myocardial infarction require new ST elevation at J point of at least 1mm (0.1 mV) in two contiguous leads with the cut-points: ≥1 mm in all leads ...

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    Early Wednesday, an armed man deliberately drove a truck into a New Year's crowd on New Orleans' famed Bourbon Street, killing at least 10 and injuring more than 30 before being shot and killed by ...

  9. T wave - Wikipedia

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    ST segments remains neutral in this syndrome. Those who were treated without angiography will develop anterior wall myocardial infarction in a mean period of 9 days. [4] An episode of chest pain in Wellens' syndrome is associated with ST elevation or depression and later progressed to T wave abnormality after chest pain subsided.