Lateral Infarct __exclusive__ Jun 2026
ST-depression may be observed in the inferior leads (II, III, and aVF) , which act as a mirror image to the lateral wall damage. Symptoms and Presentation
: Often associated with ST-segment depression in the inferior leads (II, III, and aVF). Understanding Your Results lateral infarct
This artery branches off the left main coronary artery and travels around the left side of the heart. Blockages in the LCx or its obtuse marginal (OM) branches are the most common cause of lateral infarcts. ST-depression may be observed in the inferior leads
While the symptoms of a lateral infarct are similar to other heart attacks, they can sometimes be misinterpreted due to the location of the pain radiation. Common symptoms include: lateral infarct