European heart journal
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European heart journal · Sep 1988
Patterns of maximal spatial ST vector of S-T segment elevation in the right praecordial leads of the electrocardiogram in patients with acute inferior myocardial infarction.
Thirty patients with S-T segment elevation in the right praecordial leads during acute inferior myocardial infarction were studied by vectorcardiography. From the vectorcardiographic traces two types of maximal spatial ST vectors were seen. Their directions pointed either to: (1) the right-anterior-inferior, or (2) the right-posterior-inferior octant. ⋯ The direction of the vectors imply that in some patients there would be no S-T segment elevation in lead V4R. This study indicates that the use of S-T segment elevation in V4R, or several right praecordial leads, to claim that the maximal ST vector points to the right-anterior direction can be misleading. Without directional information, the use of single lead or several leads to detect the maximal spatial ST vector by a scalar electrocardiogram will give incomplete information.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)