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[Differential diagnosis of early repolarization syndrome in patients with ST-segment elevation: report of 5 cases].

OBJECTIVE: To explore the differential diagnosis of early repolarization syndrome (ERS) in patients with ST-segment elevation and its clinical significance.

METHODS: Five patients with ESR were clinically observed and followed up after discharge from hospital.

RESULTS: All the patients complained of chest distress or chest pain, accompanied by ST-segment elevation in the precordial electrocardiogram leads.

CONCLUSION: ESR is often misdiagnosed as acute myocardial infarction, acute coronary syndrome, Brugada syndrome or other diseases that may involve elevated ST-segment, and careful examination of the ECGs, echocardiogram, troponin I and the patients' history of heart diseases may help differentiate ESR from these diseases.

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