Axis P wave and PR interval QRS complex ST segment Basic information Identifying information: name/unit number Date/time Voltage (10mm/mV) Speed (25mm/s) Rate 300/number large squares Normal: 60-100bpm <60 = bradycardia >100 = tachycardia ...
Each ECG is analysed using a step-by-step approach (rate, rhythm, axis, P waves, PR interval, QRS complex, ST segment, T wave and diagnosis). Clear explanations ✍️ Each case study includes a detailed explanation to help you master complex topics such as Wolff-Parkinson-White and Br...
Although often ignored, assessment of the electrical axis is an integral part of ECG interpretation. The electrical axis reflects the average direction of ventricular depolarization during ventricular contraction. The direction of the depolarization (and thus the electrical axis) is generally alongside the...
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5. Assessing the axis on an ECG Axis is the sum of all the electrical activity in the heart. The contraction travels from the atria to the right and left ventricles. As the left ventricle is larger and more muscular normal axis lies to the left (at -30 degrees to 90 degrees – see ...
ECG interpretation12‐lead ECG, most commonly used test ‐ in cardiovascular disease patientstrick in reading a 12‐lead ECG ‐ methodical in approach, recognizing patternsnormal adult heart rate (HR) ‐ 60–100 bpmsinus rhythm, when every P‐wave ‐ being followed by a QRS complex...
4. ECG Interpretation4. ECG Interpretationdoi:10.1002/9781118821350.ch4ECG interpretationelectrical axisheart rateP wavePR segmentQRS complexQT intervalsinus rhythmST segmentT waveSummary The routine use of a systematic method of interpretation for both normal and pathologic ECG patterns, is an effective...
This ECG Interpretation course will show how to identify normal versus abnormal cardiac anatomy, cardiac cycle and electrical conduction through the heart.
A thorough ECG interpretation algorithm should assess: Heart rhythm (best seen in lead II) Heart rate (any lead) Cardiac axis (leads I and aVF) P-wave morphology and size (best seen in lead II) PR-interval duration (best seen in lead II) QRS-complex morphology and duration (assessed ...
The easiest and best way to learn to read electrocardiograms (ECGs), designed for doctors, nurses, students, and technicians working in the healthcare industry.