ECG axis determination Flashcards
1
Q
LEAD I LEAD AVF
Positive Positive
axis will be
A
Normal (0 to +90 degrees)
2
Q
if lead I is positive and Lead AVF is negative what is AXIS
A
LAD possible
Is lead II positive?
Yes -> Normal (0 to -30 degrees)
No -> LAD (-30 to -90 degrees)
3
Q
If` lead I is negative and Lead AVF is positive what axis
A
RAD
+90 to 180 degrees
4
Q
if both lead I and AVF are negative what is the axis
A
Extreme Axis Deviation (-90 to 180 degrees)
5
Q
causes of left axis deviation
A
Causes of left axis deviation (LAD) left anterior hemiblock left bundle branch block inferior myocardial infarction Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome* - right-sided accessory pathway hyperkalaemia congenital: ostium primum ASD, tricuspid atresia minor LAD in obese people
6
Q
causes of right axis deviation
A
Causes of right axis deviation (RAD) right ventricular hypertrophy left posterior hemiblock lateral myocardial infarction chronic lung disease → cor pulmonale pulmonary embolism ostium secundum ASD Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome* - left-sided accessory pathway normal in infant < 1 years old minor RAD in tall people