A First Look at the ECG Flashcards
Recordings can be made from any pair of electrodes, give the 3 examples
- SLL I = right arm to left arm
- SLL II = right arm to left leg
- SLL III = left arm to left leg
What does the P wave correspond to?
P waves represent atrial depolarisation
What does the QRS complex correspond to?
The QRS complex represents the depolarisation of the ventricle
What does the T wave correspond to
The T wave represents ventricular repolarisation
What does the PR interval correspond to?
Time from atrial depolarisation to ventricular depolarisation, mainly due to transmission through the AV node
What’s the normal range if the PR interval?
0.12-0.2 seconds
What does the duration of the QRS complex correspond to?
time for the whole of the ventricle to depolarise
(normally about 0.08 s)
What does the QT interval correspond to?
Time for ventricles to depolarise and repolarise
What is the normal range for QT
(varies with heart rate, but normally about 0.42 s at 60 bpm)
How to measure heart rate using ECG
Count the R waves in 30 large squares (= 6 s) and multiply by 10
60-100 bpm = normal
Below 60 bpm = bradycardia
Above 100 bpm = tachycardia
What is meant by the term STEMI
ST segment elevation myocardial infarction
What is meant by the term non-STEMI
non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction