Ecg | Anterior Infarct On

Findings are unchanged compared to ECG dated [date].

No prior ECG available / Compared to prior ECG from [date].

Normal sinus rhythm. Rate: [e.g., 78] bpm. Axis: Normal. anterior infarct on ecg

An ECG cannot definitively diagnose an acute myocardial infarction without clinical correlation (symptoms and troponin). Therefore, the report should specify if this is acute (evolving ST elevation) or age-undetermined (pathologic Q waves). Option 1: Acute Anterior STEMI (Evolving) ECG REPORT

Suggests prior LAD territory infarction. Recommend echocardiogram to assess regional wall motion abnormality and LV function. Option 3: Short & Concise (for EMR/EMR import) ECG DIAGNOSIS: Anterior Infarct (Age undetermined). Findings are unchanged compared to ECG dated [date]

[Last, First] Date/Time: [DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM] Reason for Exam: Routine follow-up, dyspnea on exertion.

Critical. Immediate cardiology consultation and emergent reperfusion therapy (PCI vs. thrombolytics) recommended. Option 2: Old / Age-Undetermined Anterior Infarct ECG REPORT Rate: [e

Sinus rhythm. Rate: [e.g., 95] bpm. Axis: Normal.