Lateral Infarct -
When interpreting "lateral infarct" on a or report:
A modern diagnostic pattern where subtle ST-elevation occurs in leads I, aVL, and V2 , combined with ST-depression in lead III . This pattern is a highly reliable indicator of an acute diagonal artery occlusion. lateral infarct
The lateral wall of the heart is primarily supplied by two major coronary arteries: When interpreting "lateral infarct" on a or report:
While the symptoms of a lateral infarct are similar to other heart attacks, they can sometimes be misinterpreted due to the location of the pain radiation. Common symptoms include: lateral infarct