Mini-Wellen’s EKG (minimal terminal T wave inversion in V2-V3) is highly
predictive of high grade left main or proximal left anterior artery
disease
Abstract
Classic Wellen’s syndrome or by some authors described as inverted U
waves is consistent of biphasic terminal T waves inversion usually seen
in V2 and V3 leads highly predictive of high grade left main (LM) or
proximal left anterior ascending artery (LAD) disease. In this case, we
are reporting a case of minimal terminal T wave changes not large enough
to qualify as Wellen’s EKG but similar to classic Wellen was associated
with high grade LM and LAD disease despite negative troponins.