Anterior Infarct On Ecg !new! May 2026

Sinus rhythm. Rate: [e.g., 95] bpm. Axis: Normal.

[Last, First] Date/Time: [DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM] Reason for Exam: Routine follow-up, dyspnea on exertion. anterior infarct on ecg

[Last, First] Date/Time: [DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM] Reason for Exam: Chest pain, shortness of breath. Sinus rhythm

Suggests prior LAD territory infarction. Recommend echocardiogram to assess regional wall motion abnormality and LV function. Option 3: Short & Concise (for EMR/EMR import) ECG DIAGNOSIS: Anterior Infarct (Age undetermined). Sinus rhythm. Rate: [e.g.

An ECG cannot definitively diagnose an acute myocardial infarction without clinical correlation (symptoms and troponin). Therefore, the report should specify if this is acute (evolving ST elevation) or age-undetermined (pathologic Q waves). Option 1: Acute Anterior STEMI (Evolving) ECG REPORT