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Wellens’ syndrome: significance of ECG pattern recognition in the emergency department

Abstract

Wellens’ syndrome describes a characteristic pattern of ECG T-wave changes in association with critical narrowing of the left anterior descending coronary artery. Failure to diagnose this condition, with subsequent inappropriate management, may have fatal consequences. A case of Wellens’ syndrome is reported in a young man presenting with “atypical chest pain” and the significance of its prompt recognition is discussed.

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