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| LAD
| LAD
| Anteroseptal
| Anteroseptal.
| V1-V3
| V1-V3
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" | Left ventricular dysfunction:
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" | Left ventricular dysfunction:
-Decreased CO2
-Decreased CO2


-CHFLBBB, RBBB
-CHF, LBBB, RBBB


-Left PFB
-Left PFB
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| LAD
| LAD
| Anterior  
| Anterior
| V2-V4
| V2-V4
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-Decreased CO2
-Decreased CO2


-CHFInfranodal block (2 ̊or 3 ̊)
-CHF, Infranodal block (2 ̊or 3 ̊)


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| RCA
| RCA
| Inferior
| Inferior
| II, III, aVF  
| II, III, aVF
| colspan="1" rowspan="3" | Hypotension (NTG/morphine)Supranodal 1 ̊ HB
| colspan="1" rowspan="3" | -Hypotension (NTG/morphine)                     -Supranodal 1 ̊ HB
Atrial fibrillation/flutter
-A-fib/flutter


PACs
-PACs


Infranodal block (2 ̊and 3 ̊) Papillary muscle rupture (murmur)
Infranodal block (2 ̊and 3 ̊)
 
-Papillary muscle rupture (murmur)


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| V4R (also II, III, aVF)
| V4R (also II, III, aVF)
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| RCA (90%), LCA (10%)  
| RCA (90%), LCA (10%)
| Posterior  
| Posterior
| R waves in V1, V2 (also V7-9)
| R waves in V1, V2 (also V7-9)
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| LCMA
| LCMA
| Anterolateral  
| Anterolateral
| avR (STE)
| avR (STE)
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Revision as of 06:01, 4 May 2011

Coronary Artery Location ECG Leads Complications
LAD Anteroseptal. V1-V3 Left ventricular dysfunction:

-Decreased CO2

-CHF, LBBB, RBBB

-Left PFB

-Infranodal block (2 ̊or 3 ̊)

LAD Anterior V2-V4
LCA Lateral I, aVL, V4-6 Left ventricular dysfunction:

-Decreased CO2

-CHF, Infranodal block (2 ̊or 3 ̊)

RCA Inferior II, III, aVF -Hypotension (NTG/morphine)                     -Supranodal 1 ̊ HB

-A-fib/flutter

-PACs

Infranodal block (2 ̊and 3 ̊)

-Papillary muscle rupture (murmur)

CA Right ventricular V4R (also II, III, aVF)
RCA (90%), LCA (10%) Posterior R waves in V1, V2 (also V7-9)
LCMA Anterolateral avR (STE)