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Wellens Syndrome Abel David. Wellens Syndrome is a pattern in anterior leads, V2 and V3 Deeply inverted or biphasic T-waves Highly specific for critical.

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1 Wellens Syndrome Abel David

2 Wellens Syndrome is a pattern in anterior leads, V2 and V3 Deeply inverted or biphasic T-waves Highly specific for critical stenosis of left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery In Wellens’ study, patients had 50-100% occlusion

3 At high risk for anterior wall MI May be pain free when the ECG is taken Have normally or minimally elevated cardiac enzymes

4 Indicates a critical LAD stenosis Patients usually require invasive therapy Do poorly with medical management May suffer MI or cardiac arrest if inappropriately stress tested

5 Two patterns of T-wave abnormality Type A: biphasic Type B: deeply, symmetrically inverted

6 Wellens Type A Biphasic with initial positivity and terminal negativity 25% of cases

7 Wellens Type A TT T T

8 Wellens Type B Deeply and symmetrically inverted 75% of cases

9 Wellens Type B T T T T

10 53 y/o M hx of CP and troponins negative

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12 Cath lab activation necessary This patient needs PCI Avoid stress testing

13 Differential diagnoses for Wellens syndrome Other conditions that produce precordial T-wave inversion: PE, RBBB, RVH, LVH, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, increased ICP, normal pediatric ECG, persistent juvenile T wave pattern, Brugada syndrome, hypokalemia


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