This is frequently a false positive caused by slightly misplaced EKG leads or normal variations in heart position. 2. Clinical Significance
Conditions like Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB) can create ECG patterns that resemble an anterior infarct.
Electrodes placed too high or low on the chest by a technician can mimic the electrical pattern of an old infarct.
This is frequently a false positive caused by slightly misplaced EKG leads or normal variations in heart position. 2. Clinical Significance
Conditions like Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB) can create ECG patterns that resemble an anterior infarct. anterior infarct age undetermined
Electrodes placed too high or low on the chest by a technician can mimic the electrical pattern of an old infarct. This is frequently a false positive caused by