Abstract:To the Editor In their report of an inferior and anterior myocardial infarction (MI) owing to an occluded wraparound left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD), Kapil and colleagues 1 attribute the ST depression seen in lead V 2 to a reciprocal change owing to inferior wall involvement by the wraparound vessel. However, whereas leads I and especially aVL will typically manifest reciprocal ST depressions in inferior wall STEMI, this is not the case with lead V 2 unless there is involvement of the posterior … Show more
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