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  1. Different ECG patterns of left main coronary artery occlusion signifying varying degrees of ischemic severity
  2. Electrocardiographic findings of acute total occlusion associated with a sub-occlusion involving the left anterior descending and the right coronary artery
  3. Predicting the outcome of acute pulmonary embolism by dynamic changes of the QRS complex in lead V1
  4. Specific Brugada Phenocopies: Acute Pulmonary Embolism
  5. The value of electrocardiography in prognosticating clinical deterioration and mortality in acute pulmonary embolism: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  6. Diagnosing acute pulmonary embolism masquerading as inferior myocardial infarction
  7. Correlation between acute pulmonary embolism and ST elevation inferior myocardial infarction
  8. ECG in acute pulmonary embolism mimicking Brugada syndrome
  9. Acute pulmonary embolism with ST-segment elevation in the inferior leads
  10. Electrocardiographic abnormalities in patients with acute pulmonary embolism complicated by cardiogenic shock
  11. Updated Electrocardiographic Classification of Acute Coronary Syndromes
  12. Electrocardiogram Patterns during Hemodynamic Instability in Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism
  13. Correlation Between ST-Segment Elevation and Negative T Waves in the Precordial Leads in Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Insights into Serial Electrocardiogram Changes
  14. Electrocardiographic Findings in Accessory Right Precordial Leads in Adults and Seniors with Notched S Waves in Lead V1-A Preliminary Study
  15. Correlation between ECG presentation and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in takotsubo cardiomyopathy
  16. New ECG index as a marker of poor prognosis in acute pulmonary embolism: ST segment elevation in lead aVR with ST segment depression in lateral leads
  17. ST-segment deviation pattern of takotsubo cardiomyopathy similar to acute pericarditis: Diffuse ST-segment elevation
  18. A new electrocardiogram finding for massive pulmonary embolism: ST elevation in lead aVR with ST depression in leads I and V4 to V6
  19. Two electrocardiographic patterns in patients with sudden complete occlusion of the left main trunk without collateral circulation
  20. Prominent precordial T waves as a sign of acute anterior myocardial infarction: electrocardiographic and angiographic correlations
  21. Factors influencing and significance of ST-segment deviation in lead aVR in acute inferior wall ST-elevation myocardial infarction
  22. Electrocardiographic characteristics in angiographically documented occlusion of the dominant left circumflex artery with acute inferior myocardial infarction: limitations of ST elevation III/II ratio and ST deviation in lateral limb leads
  23. Double ventricular response via dual atrioventricular nodal pathways resulting in sustained supraventricular nonreentrant tachycardia
  24. Does left anterior descending coronary artery acute occlusion proximal to the first septal perforator counteract ST elevation in leads V5 and V6?
  25. Use of intramyocardial conduction delay during early transmural ischemia to interpret electrocardiograms
  26. Acute anterior wall myocardial infarction entailing ST-segment elevation in lead V3R, V1 or aVR: electrocardiographic and angiographic correlations