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STEMI Equivalents Update

Apr 03, 2024

What is a ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) Equivalent?

These ECG criteria identify patients who require immediate reperfusion therapy as per the 2013 STEMI Guidelines (1). The ecg changes may not show ST elevation, however these changes have been associated with coronary artery occlusion.

STEMI Definition

New, persistent ST elevation in at least two contiguous leads of ≥1 mm ( one small ecg square where the calibration is 10mm/mV), other than leads V2-V3 where the following apply:

  • ≥2.5 mm in men <40 years old
  • ≥2 mm in men >40 years old
  • ≥1.5 mm in women regardless of age

What are the STEMI Equivalents?

1.Posterior STEMI

CASE A 65 yo male presents with 20 minutes of central chest heaviness. His ECG is shown below.

The changes here include:

  • ST depression in V1-4
  • There may be some ST elevation in I and aVL

Criteria for Posterior STEMI(2)

  • Horizontal ST depression V1-3
  • Dominant R wave (R/S > 1) in V2
  • Upright T waves in anterior leads
  • Prominent and broad
  • ...

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