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Prognostic significance of ST segment depression in lateral leads I, aVL, V5 and V6 on the admission electrocardiogram in patients with a first acute myocardial infarction without ST segment elevation
Authors:Jos A Barrabs MD  Jaume Figueras MD  FACC  Cristina Moure MD  Josefa Cortadellas MD  Jordi Soler-Soler MD  FACC
Institution:José A. Barrabés MD, Jaume Figueras MD, FACC, Cristina Moure MD, Josefa Cortadellas MD,Jordi Soler-Soler MD, FACC
Abstract:OBJECTIVESWe sought to investigate the short-term prognostic value of the admission electrocardiogram (ECG) in patients with a first acute myocardial infarction (MI) without ST segment elevation.BACKGROUNDST segment depression on hospital admission predicts a worse outcome in patients with a first acute MI, but the prognostic information provided by the location of ST segment depression remains unclear.METHODSIn 432 patients with a first acute MI without Q waves or ≥0.1 mV of ST segment elevation, we evaluated the ability of the initial ECG to predict in-hospital death.RESULTSThe presence, magnitude and extent of ST segment depression were associated with an increased mortality, but the only electrocardiographic variable that was significant in predicting death after adjusting for baseline predictors was ST segment depression in two or more lateral (I, aVL, V5, or V6) leads (odds ratio 3.5, 95% confidence interval 1.2 to 10.6). Patients with lateral ST segment depression (n = 91, 21%) had higher rates of death (14.3% vs. 2.6%, p < 0.001), severe heart failure (14.3% vs. 4.1%, p < 0.001) and angina with electrocardiographic changes (20.0% vs. 11.6%, p = 0.04) than did the remaining patients, even though they had similar peak creatine kinase, MB fraction levels (129 ± 96 vs. 122 ± 92 IU/liter, p = NS). In contrast, ST segment depression not involving the lateral leads did not predict a poor outcome. Among patients who were catheterized, those with lateral ST segment depression had a lower left ventricular ejection fraction (57 ± 12% vs. 66 ± 13%, p = 0.001) and more frequent left main coronary artery or three-vessel disease than did the remaining patients (60% vs. 22%, p < 0.001).CONCLUSIONSIn patients with a first non–ST segment elevation acute MI, ST segment depression in the lateral leads on hospital admission predicts a poor in-hospital outcome.
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