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Wellens ECGs. Wellens syndrome: note the biphasic T waves (positive-negative) in leads V2-V4. Upper arrow points at the positive deflection, negative.

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1 Wellens ECGs

2 Wellens syndrome: note the biphasic T waves (positive-negative) in leads V2-V4. Upper arrow points at the positive deflection, negative arrow points at the negative deflection.

3 Wellens syndrome: note the deeply negative T wave (>5 mm) in V2-V4. We also have the biphasic shape in lead V2. ST segment is

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5 By definition, in Wellens’ syndrome, we should not have ST elevation>1 mm and no Q waves (Wellens is not a STEMI) If you have ST elevation along with this T wave morphology  this is not Wellens, this is STEMI


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