International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences. 31/mar/2025;38:e20230080.
ECG’s AVR ST elevation Analysis by Perfusion Scintilography in the Context of Myocardial Ischemia
Introduction
The presence of ST-segment elevation in two or more contiguous leads indicates a current subepicardial lesion that often requires early intervention, either by angioplasty or thrombolytic therapy., ST elevation, only in aVR, may also indicate the presence of an acute infarction. This finding was first made by Wellens et al. However, this is not always true, and physicians should be aware of the details surrounding changes in Right Vector amplification (aVR).
The medical literature has a wide range of articles reporting on the association between ST elevation in aVR during exercise testing and left main coronary artery injury.– However, this concept began at a time when fewer imaging tests and catheterizations were performed. Altered stress tests are a common indication of myocardial scintigraphy, which is why the Nuclear Medicine laboratory is the perfect place to perform this type of analysis. There is now evidence that aVR elevation in this context may not indicate coronary lesions and may be present, for example, in patients with aortic stenosis, hypertrophy and hypoxia..– Since these are stress tests, it is important to analyze the heart rate in which the aVR elevation occurs as well as the pattern of the other leads.
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Palavras-chave: Exercise Test; Electrocardiography; Radionuclide Imaging; Myocardial Ischemia
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