Abstract: | Two hundred and twenty electrocardiograms containing premature ventricular beats were reviewed. Twenty of these contained premature ventricular beats of a myocardial infarction pattern, that is, one consisting of a significant Q wave followed by an R wave. A review of the case histories of these 20 patients disclosed that all 20 had angina pectoris and/or myocardial infarction. Postmortem examinations were performed in seven, and the presence of myocardial infarction was verified. In three instances, only the premature ventricular beat disclosed the myocardial infarction pattern while the normally conducted beats did not. In these three cases the postmortem examination confirmed the presence of septal infarction. |