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Axis Deviation Chapter 5

Limb leads Frontal plane

LIMB LEADS

LIMB LEADS

Limb leads

Definition Left Right Electrical axis... ...the mean direction of the QRS complex the general direction in the frontal plane towards which the QRS complex is predominately pointed Left Right

Mean QRS Axis Calculation The general direction or toward which lead axis the the QRS complex is predominately oriented Frontal axis Only involves the 6 limb leads

Mean QRS Axis Calculation

Mean QRS Axis Calculation General rule, the mean QRS axis is oriented at right angles (90°) to any lead showing a bi-phasic complex General rule, the mean QRS axis points midway between any two leads that show tall R waves of equal height

Mean QRS Axis Calculation

Mean QRS Axis Calculation

Mean QRS Axis Calculation

Mean QRS Axis Calculation

Mean QRS Axis Calculation

Normal versus Deviation Left 3 ? 1 ? 2 ? Right

Axis Deviation Left Right

Axis deviation ? ?

Axis deviation ?

Axis deviation ?

Causes of Left Axis Deviation FYI • left anterior hemiblock • Q waves of inferior myocardial infarction • artificial cardiac pacing • emphysema • hyperkalaemia • Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome - right sided accessory pathway • tricuspid atresia • ostium primum ASD • injection of contrast into left coronary artery note: left ventricular hypertrophy is not a cause left axis deviation

Causes of Right Axis Deviation FYI • normal finding in children and tall thin adults • right ventricular hypertrophy • chronic lung disease even without pulmonary hypertension • anterolateral myocardial infarction • left posterior hemiblock • pulmonary embolus • Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome - left sided accessory pathway • atrial septal defect • ventricular septal defect