2021
DOI: 10.1111/anec.12855
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The de Winter electrocardiographic pattern evolves to ST elevation in acute total left main occlusion: A case series

Abstract: The de Winter electrocardiographic (ECG) pattern was characterized by upsloping STsegment depressions, tall and positive symmetrical T waves in precordial leads. This rare ECG pattern was recognized as an indication of proximal left anterior descending artery occlusion. Less commonly, this ECG pattern was reported in association with occlusion of other coronary artery segments. We present three cases of the de Winter pattern associated with acute total left main occlusion. This pattern may evolve to ST elevati… Show more

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“…1 A). Interestingly, there were three patients (only one survived) who presented with a de Winter ECG pattern, with the two evolving to ST elevation in the precordial leads within hours of presentation before any coronary intervention [ 10 ]. There was no difference in the ECG patterns among the patients stratified by age and symptom onset to first medical contact time ( p > 0.05).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 A). Interestingly, there were three patients (only one survived) who presented with a de Winter ECG pattern, with the two evolving to ST elevation in the precordial leads within hours of presentation before any coronary intervention [ 10 ]. There was no difference in the ECG patterns among the patients stratified by age and symptom onset to first medical contact time ( p > 0.05).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Ghaffari et al, 2021 ) reported a de Winter ECG pattern in which the RCA was complete thrombotic occlusion. (Liu et al, 2022 ) reported a de Winter ECG pattern of acute total left main occlusion. Different from the above, as far as I know, we are the first to report a case of de Winter with multi‐vessel disease.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…described a de Winter pattern caused by a large diagonal branch culprit lesion rather than LAD (Ghaffari et al, 2021). reported a de Winter ECG pattern in which the RCA was complete thrombotic occlusion (Liu et al, 2022). reported a de Winter ECG pattern of acute total left main occlusion.…”
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