“…The following findings reported in the literature are new and useful elements for bedside diagnosis. An nU may be the only sign of ischemia; 8,10,17,19,23,50,51,57 it precedes the typical ST-T changes 19,21 and increases the sensitivity of the stress test, 9,18,22,25,52,54 It appears when a vast myocardial territory is involved, 7,19,24,25,26,54 helps locate the culprit vessel 15,19,23,25,53 --the possible site of myocardial involvement 6,15,27,[54][55][56][57] --and is the expression of extensive ischemia or stunning. 55,56 It indicates the presence of viable myocardium in patients with a previous anterior infarction and the presence of collateral circulation when appearing during spontaneous or stress-provoked ischemia.…”