OBJECTIVE: Evaluate correlations between variations in eletrocardiogram (ECG) recordings and acute myocardial infarction. METHODS: Use of a low-cost software to digitalize printed and/or ".pdf" file format ECG recordings. Calculation of ST-segment area and amplitudes of the J and Y points. RESULTS: The amplitude of the Y point holds maximum correlation with troponin concentration. ST-segment elevation is not a good statistical indicator of myocardial infarction severity. There is a strong negative correlation between the amplitude of the J point and the amount of magnesium ions, but no statistical correlation with sodium or calcium ions. Neither method for calculating the ST-segment area (pixel counts and interpolation) indicated any significant differences in the results. CONCLUSION: The software used proved to be functional and cost-effective. Y point amplitude is a sensitive marker of myocardial infarction, and is also a calculation method both simpler to use and less subject to error than the calculation of the ST-segment elevation area.
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Mansur, P. H. G., Cury, L. K. P., Destro-Filho, J. B., Resende, E. S., Destro, J. P. B., Oliveira, L. M. de, … Rocha, L. S. da S. (2006). Análise de registros eletrocardiográficos associados ao infarto agudo do miocárdio. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 87(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/s0066-782x2006001500007
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