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2 Basic Physiologic Principles | 35 |
Depolarization Activation | 49 |
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abnormal action potential amplitude anteriorly arrhythmias atrial fibrillation atrium AV node aVR aVL aVF branch block cardiac Cardiol cell Circulation clinical cor pulmonale diagnosis digitalis directed ectopic electrical electrocardiographic Electrocardiol electrode epicardial fascicular block fibers forces frontal plane heart block impulse initial intrinsicoid deflection inverted T wave ischemia junctional tissue lead V₁ left atrial left axis deviation left bundle left bundle-branch block left ventricle left ventricular hypertrophy mean QRS morphology muscle myocardial infarction negative normal occurs P-R interval pacemaker pathway patients positive posterior precordial leads produce prolonged pulmonary Purkinje Q wave QRS axis QRS complex QRS vector recorded repolarization rhythm right atrial right bundle right bundle-branch block right chest leads right ventricle right ventricular hypertrophy septal defect septal mass septum sinus node slurring ST segment subendocardial syndrome systolic tall R wave tion tricular V₂ V5 and V6 ventricular activation ventricular cavity ventricular tachycardia wave changes wave in lead