The areas represented on the ECG are summarized below: V1, V2 = RV. ![]() They are all touching, and in the same general region (like the left ventricle, for example). ![]() Contiguous leads are next to each other, anatomically speaking. When we talk about reading a 12 lead EKG, we have to talk about the term contiguous. This ST segment elevation is concave downward and frequently overwhelms the T wave. The ECG findings of an acute anterior myocardial infarction wall include: ST segment elevation in the anterior leads ( V3 and V4) at the J point and sometimes in the septal or lateral leads, depending on the extent of the MI.
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