1981
DOI: 10.1272/jnms1923.48.410
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Abstract: Since the prominent negative U wave is frequently observed during the attack of variant angina, relationships between its appearance and clinical features were studied in 54 patients with variant angina (VA) and 33 patients with resting angina showing ST depression (RA). The negative U wave was observed in 71.4% of VA, while only in 30.0% of RA.There was a significant difference.In VA, it appeared in the same leads as those showing ST elevation.No significant relationships were observed between the appearance … Show more

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