1985
DOI: 10.1002/clc.4960081204
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Relationship between electrocardiographically estimated infarct size and morbidity during a two‐year follow‐up

Abstract: In 587 patients with a first myocardial infarction (MI) the electrocardiographically (ECG) estimated infarct size was related to morbidity during a two-year follow-up. Patients with transmural MI (Q- or R-wave changes in standard ECG) were more often treated for heart failure and returned to work less frequently than patients with subendocardial MI (ST-T-wave changes only). There were trends indicating a higher reinfarction rate in patients with subendocardial MI, whereas angina pectoris was observed as freque… Show more

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