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Is there any st elevation?

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No ST elevation is present on this ECG.
Here is a lead-by-lead ST segment summary:
LeadST SegmentNotes
IIsoelectricNormal
IIIsoelectricNormal
IIIIsoelectricNormal
aVRIsoelectricT wave appropriately inverted
aVLIsoelectricNormal
aVFIsoelectricNormal
V1IsoelectricNormal
V2IsoelectricProminent T wave, but ST at baseline
V3IsoelectricNormal
V4IsoelectricNormal
V5IsoelectricNormal
V6IsoelectricNormal
Other findings worth noting:
  • Rhythm: Normal sinus rhythm, rate 72 bpm
  • Early R-wave transition (V2): The R wave dominates by V2, which is earlier than the usual V3-V4 transition. This can be a normal variant, but can also be seen in posterior MI or lead misplacement - worth correlating clinically.
  • Baseline wander in V2-V6: Likely due to patient movement/respiration. The machine also flags this.
  • QRS axis: Normal (24 degrees)
  • QTcB: 421 ms - borderline upper normal
The machine interpretation reads "Otherwise Normal ECG" (unconfirmed). This is consistent with the above findings - no acute ischemia pattern is present. Always correlate with clinical symptoms (chest pain, troponins, etc.) for final assessment.
Disclaimer: This is an AI-assisted interpretation for informational purposes only. All ECG findings must be reviewed by a qualified physician before any clinical decision.
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