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Understanding ECG’s 2 nd year student module John N. Hamaty D.O. FACC, FACOI
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Practical Electrocardiography (9 th edition) Galen S. Wagner
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The Electrocardiogram Gold standard for diagnosing rhythms Snap shot in time Detect coronary artery distribution of event
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Vectors Anything going toward a lead is positively deflected Anything going away from a lead is negatively deflected (MI, position, lead placement)
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P wave The first wave on the ECG Represents atrial activation Smooth Duration is less than 0.12 sec Amplitude is less than 0.25 mV Upright inferiorly
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Q wave First negative deflection Normally very small in deflection If prominent, consider infarction
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R Waves Precordial leads provide a panoramic view of electrical activity of thinner right ventricle across the thicker left ventricle. R wave amplitude increases from V1-V4 or V5
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S Waves Large in V1 and V2 then progressively smaller to V6
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T Wave Rounded symmetric Follow direction of QRS Represents myocardial repolarization
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ECG Interpretation Rate Rhythm Axis Intervals Acute st-t changes Age indeterminate events R wave progression
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End of ECG Part I
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