EKG Leads By: Aisha Quadri. The Normal Conduction System.

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EKG Leads By: Aisha Quadri

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EKG LeadsBy: Aisha Quadri

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The Normal Conduction System

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What is an EKG?

The electrocardiogram (EKG) is a representation of the electrical events of the cardiac cycle.

Each event has a distinctive waveform, the study of which can lead to greater insight into a patient’s cardiac pathophysiology.

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Leads

Leads are electrodes which measure the difference in electrical potential between either:

1. Two different points on the body (bipolar leads)1. Two different points on the body (bipolar leads)

2. One point on the body and a virtual reference point 2. One point on the body and a virtual reference point with zero electrical potential, located in the center of with zero electrical potential, located in the center of the heart (unipolar leads)the heart (unipolar leads)

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EKG Leads

The standard EKG has 12 leads:

3 Standard Limb Leads

3 Augmented Limb Leads

6 Precordial Leads

The axis of a particular lead represents the viewpoint from The axis of a particular lead represents the viewpoint from which it looks at the heart.which it looks at the heart.

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Standard Limb Leads

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Augmented Limb Leads

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All Limb Leads

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Precordial Leads

Adapted from: www.numed.co.uk/electrodepl.html

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Precordial Leads

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Summary of Leads

Limb LeadsLimb Leads Precordial LeadsPrecordial Leads

BipolarBipolar I, II, IIII, II, III(standard limb leads)(standard limb leads)

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UnipolarUnipolar aVR, aVL, aVF aVR, aVL, aVF (augmented limb leads)(augmented limb leads)

VV11-V-V66

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Arrangement of Leads on the EKG

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Anatomic Groups(Septum)

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Anatomic Groups(Anterior Wall)

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Anatomic Groups(Lateral Wall)

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Anatomic Groups(Inferior Wall)

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Anatomic Groups(Summary)

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What types of pathology can we identify and study from EKGs?

Arrhythmias

Myocardial ischemia and infarction

Pericarditis

Chamber hypertrophy

Drug toxicity (i.e. digoxin and drugs which prolong the QT interval)

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P,Q,R,S,T Waves NORMAL

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Reference

http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Conduction

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/nursing/practice/resources/cardiology/introduction/index.php

http://heart-disease.emedtv.com/myocardial-ischemia/myocardial-ischemia.html

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