Here is the anterior STEMI with a right bundle branch block ECG. Now, here is an inferior STEMI with a RBBB on the ECG. Note the reciprocal depression in lead I and aVL. This must not be forgotten.
Chapman’s sign is used to diagnose an acute myocardial infarction in the setting of a left bundle branch block and consists of a notch in the upslope of the R wave in lead I, aVL or V6.
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