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Query: UMLS:C0151744 (
myocardial ischemia
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Although ECG changes in subarachnoid hemorrhage and head injury have been described in adults, they have been rarely reported in children. We present 3 pediatric head-injured patients who developed severe ischemic changes on ECG. Three children (ages 9 months, 2.5 years, and 12 years) were admitted with severe head injury. All of them developed progressive ST segment depression of 4 to 7 mm during the surgical procedure. The first case, a 9-month-old child, also had bradycardia and cardiac arrest following ST depression. He was promptly resuscitated with simultaneous evacuation of extradural hematoma. In the other two cases, ST depression also gradually came up to baseline coinciding with surgical treatment of main pathology. All of the patients were ventilated postoperatively for 36 to 48 hours and discharged with no neurologic deficit. ECG changes and
myocardial ischemia
in head-injured patients have been attributed to extreme sympathetic stimulation and
raised intracranial pressure
in adults. But there has been no such systematic study in children. From our observations, we can conclude that ECG changes do occur in children with head injury, although the exact mechanism awaits further evaluation.
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PMID:ECG changes in pediatric patients with severe head injury. 1282 77
Inverted T waves are frequently seen in electrocardiograms (ECGs) and may represent a myriad of pathologies or nonspecific change. However, deep (giant) inverted T waves are only seen in a few clinical conditions. Presence of giant T waves should generally prompt investigations for apical (Yamaguchi) variant of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy,
raised intracranial pressure
, severe
myocardial ischemia
, posttachycardia syndrome, and others. This report describes an unusual case of moderate but not massive pulmonary embolism presenting with an ECG finding of giant inverted T waves. A review of the common conditions associated with such an ECG is also presented.
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PMID:Giant Inverted T waves in the emergency department: case report and review of differential diagnoses. 1978 16