12 lead reading Flashcards
Septal/Anterior
V1, V2
If there’s severe depression in v1 and v2, consider posterior wall MI
Anterior
V1, V2, V3, V4
Reciprocal 2, 3, aVF
Lateral
V5, V6, 1, aVL
Reciprocal 2, 3, aVF
Normal Sinus
Btw 60-100 Equal P waves present equal PR Interval is between 0.12-0.20 sec QRS less than 0.12 sec
Inferior
2, 3, AVF
Reciprocal: 1, aVL
MONA
Morphine
Oxygen
Nitro
ASA
Pericarditis
Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium (the fibrous sac surrounding the heart). A characteristic chest pain is often present
ST segment elevations in all leads except aVR and V1 and PR segment-depression possible in any lead except aVR
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LVH
Deepest S in V1 and V2 + Tallest R in V5 or V6 (whichever is larger) ≥ 35 mm (≥ 7 large squares)
Qtc
Qtc
Scarbossa Criteria
Concordant ST elevation > 1mm in leads with a positive QRS complex (score 5)
Concordant ST depression > 1 mm in V1-V3 (score 3)
Excessively discordant ST elevation > 5 mm in leads with a negative QRS complex (score 2). This criterium is sensitive, but not specific for ischemia in LBBB. It is however associated with a worse prognosis, when present in LBBB during ischemia.