How often will the ekg be abnormal in patients having an mi?
Answer / Prem Chandra Verma
An EKG (electrocardiogram) is commonly used to diagnose myocardial infarction (MI, or heart attack). In the case of an acute MI, the EKG will typically show abnormalities most of the time. However, it's important to note that some MIs may not initially cause noticeable changes on an EKG.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
What are the various types of Diagnostic tests?
How long does it take for total CPK levels in the blood to return to normal after a myocardial infarction?
What is the kussmal sign?
what are the positional changes in pain noted by patients with pericarditis?
What are the devices used to maintain the Blood Pressure?
What are the symptoms?
Will my child be considered for a heart and/or lung transplant?
What is the effect of inspiration on the return of venous blood to the heart?
describe the classical signs of mitral stenosis
What are the electocardiogram findings of a Mobitz type II second degree AV block?
How does the normal heart work?
How often does rupture of the pulmonary artery occur with right heart catheterization?
Cardiology (52)
Dermatology (31)
Gynaecology (53)
Gastro Enterology (27)
Dental (205)
Physiotherapy (17)
Anatomy (707)
Ayurvedic Medicine (31)
Immunology (213)
Anesthesiology (29)
Radiology (29)
Hematology (27)
Nephrology (25)
Oncology (28)
Rheumatology (30)
Neurology (25)
Ophthalmology (30)
Pathology (12)
Pediatrics (30)
Medicine General (199)
Medicine AllOther (62)