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What is septal wall infarct?
It's when the wall between the left and right ventricles of the heart has an infarction. Read More »
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What is a Septal Infarct?
Hi Debra, 1: Slow heart rate. 2: Probably the result of high blood pressure. If you have high blood pressure, the bradycardia may be the result of medications you take. If not, it means your doctor is probably not going to prescribe Beta bl... Read More »
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What is septal infarct exactly?
Dear Brenda, Septum is the wall between the right and left chambers of the heart. Septal infarct means an area of dead heart cells in the septum. Many computer readings of septal infarct are mistakes. Look at your EKG. The sharp spikes a... Read More »
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An EKG tells us about how electricity flows through the cells of the heart. Any infarction of cardiac tissue causes changes in the way the electricity travels. An EKG can show us these changes and help us to even identify where the infarcti...
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They suffered a heart attack and the outcome is death to a portion of the heart tissue from lack of oxygen.
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Septal infarction is necrosis (dead) cells located in the wall that separates right and left chambers and the septum provides a pathway for electrical impulses (that would be the underlying cause for any disordered electrical impulses...arr...
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Sinus bradycardia means that the heartbeat is starting from ...
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Its an area of dead tissue in the lower part of your heart... But if you are male can show up like that because of stress and what not but futher testing is usually done to make sure. An inferior infarct is different then a myocardial infar...
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Lateral wall infarction can result from occlusion of the left circumflex coronary artery, or from a lateral branch of the left anterior descending artery. ECG changes are seen in leads I and L, V5-V6. In your case there might have been bord...
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OK, this means quite a lot. The poor R wave progression indicates a defect e.g. death of the heart muscle (myocardial infarction) but its non specific. You would expect to see the R wave increase in amplitude across the Chest leads V1-V4, s...
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