Abstract

Up to 30% of patients with pulmonary embolism (PE) were reported to have a normal 12-lead ECG. Right-sided ECG features in PE have been described in few reports and are generally a reflection of right ventricular (RV) ischemia or dilation. We believe that it would be an important tool to raise suspicion for PE in cases of normal left-sided ECG.

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