Inferoapical Infarct ((better)) -
Potential complications of an inferoapical infarct include:
You might see this term on an ECG report as an “Old Inferoapical Infarct.” That simply means the heart attack happened in the past (often silently), and scar tissue has formed. The priorities shift to: inferoapical infarct
This combined pattern is clinically significant because it often points to a specific anatomical variation or a blockage in a dominant coronary artery that supplies a large territory of the heart. What Defines an Inferoapical Infarct? inferoapical infarct