It's because NO test is perfect! ECG's computer is very good at recognizing something not 'normal'. It may not be able to tell you exactly what's wrong, but it knows that it's not usual. That's good enough for a computer's reading. This is why you need someone who has seen many ECG to interpret it.
Inferior infarction is a heart attackk involving the lower portion of the heart, also known as the apex.
Abnormal septal wall motion typically indicates a structural or functional abnormality in the heart. This could be due to conditions such as myocardial infarction (heart attack), cardiomyopathy, or valvular heart disease. It is important to further evaluate the cause of the abnormality and its implications for the heart's overall function and health.
AMI means Acute Myocardial Infarction
what causes abnormal t waves
In the middle ages, peasants were inferior to lords. but if you mean the anatomy word for inferior you could say the inferior border separates the posterior from the inferior surface
NSTEMI: non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction
unspecified cerebral artery occlusion with cerebral infarction
If you mean the heart's apex, it is close to the inferior aspect of the heart. If you mean the lung's apex, it is superior to the heart.
No, it's posterior, meaning behind. Inferior would mean below it
Inferior simply means lessor or more minimal; it could be either in size or number. For example: A little brother is inferior to a big brother . . . or my finances are inferior to yours.
Abnormality can be due to abnormal heart rhythms or cardiac muscle defects.
"No documented MI" means no documented (history of) mycardial infarction.