Clinical Scalar Electrocardiography |
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Introduction | 1 |
Basic Physiologic Principles 22333 | 32 |
The Normal VLead Morphologies | 78 |
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A-V node abnormal action potential arrhythmias artery atrial fibrillation atrioventricular atrioventricular node atrium aVR aVL aVF bundle branch block cardiac cell clinical conduction cor pulmonale coronary depolarization diagnosis digitalis directed ectopic electrocardiogram electrode epicardial fibers forces free left ventricular frontal plane heart block impulse initial intrinsicoid deflection inverted T wave ischemia junctional tissue lead V₁ left anterior hemiblock left atrial left axis deviation left bundle branch left chest leads left ventricle left ventricular hypertrophy left ventricular wall muscle myocardial infarction negative normal occurs P-R interval pacemaker pathways pattern positive posterior precordial leads present produce prolonged pulmonary Purkinje Q wave QRS axis QRS complex recorded refractory rhythm right atrial right bundle branch right chest leads right ventricle right ventricular hypertrophy rotation septal defect septal mass septum sinus node slurring Sodi-Pallares stenosis subendocardial surface syndrome tall R wave tion tricular upright V₂ ventricular cavity ventricular morphology ventricular tachycardia wave changes wave in lead