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Table 2 (abstract P417). Coronary angiographic findings in relation to ECG changes after cardiac arrest

From: 38th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine

ECG (n=1133)

Main stem1 n(%)

1 vessel1 n(%)

2-3 vessel1 n(%)

Total occlusion n(%)

Normal

13 (8.5)

35 (22.9)

44 (27.5)

25 (16.3)

ST elevation

32 (6.8)

198 (42.8)

184 (39.8)

242 (52.3)

LBBB2

6 (5.5)

12 (11.1)

42 (38.9)

20 (18.5)

ST depression

16 (10.2)

38 (24.2)

65 (41.4)

40 (25.5)

Pathologic T wave

4 (10.5)

8 (21.1)

14 (36.8)

13 (34.2)

RBBB3

5 (8.5)

17 (28.8)

19 (32.2)

14 (23.7)

Other4

6 (3.8)

40 (25.8)

55 (35.5)

42 (27.1)

  1. 1.Significant stenoses diagnosed during angiography in main stem or 1-3 of the coronary artery regions. Patients with stenoses in both main stem and other coronary artery regions are classified as main stem stenoses. 2.Left bundle branch block. 3.Right bundle branch block. 4.Other ECG changes, e.g.pacemakerrhytms