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[Persistent infarct signs--obligate symptoms of heart wall aneurysm?]
Abstract:
Out of 19 cases the ECG of which on an average during 6.1 years demonstrated persisting signs of an infarction at stage I in 13 cases a comparison between clinical and ECG findings X-ray kymography and scintigraphy of the ventricle was possible. In 7 cases a congruence of the results was found. With regard to the differing findings on account of the clinical treatment, the ECG and the ejection fraction the greater diagnostic valency must be ascribed to the Tc-scintigraphy.