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My fiancé just had an EKG done and it said "t wave abnormality, consider inferior ischemia" now I'm not positive but doesn't the "inferior ischemia" mean loss of blood flow below the heart? I'm worried there is something wrong with him could you tell me what this means?
Mon, 18 Aug 2014
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Inferior wall ischemia means having ischemic changes in II, III and avF. Inferior wal ischemia is usually associated with lateral wall ischemia and this is due to right coronary artery lesion.so consult your cardiologist and get done coronary angiography.
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Inferior wall ischemia means having ischemic changes in II, III and avF. Inferior wal ischemia is usually associated with lateral wall ischemia and this is due to right coronary artery lesion.so consult your cardiologist and get done coronary angiography.