Posterior Infarction:
-ST-segment depression that is most prominent in any of the leads V1 through V3 often indicates posterior STEMI rather than non–ST-elevation ACS and indicates the need for emergency reperfusion. -On the other hand, ST-segment depression that is greatest in leads other than V1-V3 is more indicative of diffuse subendocardial ischemia (non-ST ... ................
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