Wellen's syndrome (a.k.a. Wellen’s phenomenon) occurs when biphasic T waves or deep symmetrically inverted T waves are seen in leads V1-V3. Both of these ECG findings are indicative of a severe ...
A specialist tells how to interpret subtle changes on the ECG, including those caused by two life-threatening syndromes you might otherwise miss. Reading ECGs is like learning to appreciate art—it is ...
After 100 years, the 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) remains the most accessible and inexpensive noninvasive diagnostic and prognostic tool in cardiology. Almost every hospitalized patient will ...