STEMI Training: T-waves in ischemia: hyperacute, inverted (negative), Wellen’s sign & de Winter’s sign

STEMI Training: T-waves in ischemia: hyperacute, inverted (negative), Wellen’s sign & de Winter’s sign

The earliest change that can be grossly discerned in the evolution of acute myocardial infarction (MI) is pallor of the myocardium, which is visible 12 hours or later after the onset of irreversible ischemia.

STEMI Training: T-waves in ischemia: hyperacute, inverted (negative), Wellen's sign & de Winter's sign
Various T-wave abnormalities, including T-wave changes related to myocardial ischemia.

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