Giant negative T-wave: always coronary artery disease?
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Published:2013-05-03
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Page:55-56
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ISSN:1877-9352
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Container-title:Italian Journal of Medicine
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Short-container-title:Ital J Med
Author:
Dall’Orto F.,Reverzani A.,Maselli F.,Gambarati G.,Chesi G.
Abstract
CLINICAL CASE We describe a 82 years old patient with giant negative T waves in anterior and inferior leads at electrocardiogram (ECG) after pace-maker (PM) implantation because of total atrioventricular block, and we discuss about different cause of negative T waves at ECG. CONCLUSIONS Particularly, we remark that, after a long period of PM stimulation, a negative T waves at ECG without myocardial ischemia, defined as “electrical memory”, may appear if a spontaneous sinus rhythm occurs. The same phenomena is present in patients affected by intermittent left bundle-branch block.
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications