Record s20021
  • Age: 55
  • Sex: Male
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    • Comments

        The patient demonstrates three salvos of ST elevation with
        T-wave peaking. Lead 1 demonstrates a U-wave, which inverts
        during ischemic episodes.
        An excerpt of this recording is included in the European
        ST-T Database (record e0113).
    • Diagnoses: Prinzmetal's angina
    • Treatment

      • Medication

            Nitrates
            Verapamil
      • Balloon Angioplasty: No data
      • Coronary Artery bypass Grafting: No data
    • History

      • Comments: Smoker, hypertriglyceridemia
      • Hypertension: No
      • Left ventricular hypertrophy: No
      • Cardiomyopathy: No
      • Valve disease: No
      • Electrolyte abnormalities: No
      • Hypercapnia, anemia, hypotension, hyperventilation: No
      • Atrioventricular nodal conduction delay: No
      • Intraventricular conduction block: No
      • Previous Myocardial Infarction: No
      • Previous tests

        • ECG stress test

          • Date: No Data
          • Findings: ST depression V4-6
        • Thallium/Stress echo: No data
        • Left ventricular function: Normal
        • Echocardiogram: No data
        • Coronary Arteriography: Left anterior descending coronary artery 75% stenosis, circumflex 50% stenosis, right coronary artery 75% stenosis
        • Baseline ECG: Normal
    • Holter Recording

      • Date: 28/02/1984
      • Recorder: Oxford Medilog
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