ECG PPT Flashcards

1
Q

Advantages of ECG? (8)

A
  1. Simple and cheap
    Info about:
  2. Anatomical orientation of heart (axis)
  3. Chamber sizes (hypertrophy)
  4. Arrhythmias and conduction blocks
  5. Myocardial ischaemia (degree and location)
  6. Myocardial infarction
  7. Congenital defects
  8. Changes in cardiac function with time/therapy
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2
Q

In an ECG how is energy released? What is the vector displaying?

A
  • In several directions when the heart depolarizes (every myocyte fires)
  • A resultant vector (vector of depolarization)
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3
Q

The heart has a frequency of?

A

1 Hz (~1 cycle/sec)

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4
Q

What are the frequencies of the muscle activity, respiration activity, and electrical activity picked up by the heart?

A
  • Muscle 5 – 50Hz
  • respiration 0.12-.5 Hz
  • electrical 60 Hz
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5
Q

Describe ECG filter

A
  • ECG filter 0.5 to 40 Hz (some 100 or 150 Hz)

- -> high pass and low pass filters

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6
Q

What does ECG measure?

A

measures movement of positive charge

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7
Q

What does an upwards deflection mean?

A

movement of positive charge towards the electrode

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8
Q

What does a downwards deflection mean?

A

movement of positive charge away from the electrode

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9
Q

How is the recording electrode represented?

A

Recording electrode represented by +

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10
Q

Describe the leads in a 12 lead ECG

A

a) Bipolar leads
- > 3 bipolar limb leads
b) Unipolar leads
- > 3 augmented voltage limb leads
- > 6 precordial or “chest” leads
c) Reference electrode

12 lead ECG – 10 electrodes

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11
Q

Describe the bipolar limb leads

A

Standard leads
Lead I: RA- → LA+
Lead II: RA- →LL+
Lead III: LA-→LL+

-> Lead II views conducting system
Einthoven’s triangle

Einthoven’s Law I + III = II

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12
Q

Describe the limb unipolar “augmented leads”

A

aVR: RA +ve , (LA+LL) -ve
aVL: LA +ve , (RA+LL) -ve
aVF: LL +ve , (LA+RA) -ve

Unipolar leads have no
negative pole

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13
Q

Describe chest unipolar “precordial” leads

A

+:
V1 and V2 = septal
V3 and V4 = anterior
V5 and V6 = lateral

-:
Mean(I, II, III) = center of
heart

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14
Q

Which leads are in the frontal plane? Which leads are in the transverse plane?

A
Frontal Plane:
Lead I
Lead II
Lead III
aVL
aVR
aVF
Transverse plane:
V1
V2
V3
V4
V5
V6
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15
Q

What occurs in during AVN block?

A

long PR

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16
Q

What occurs in during Preexcitation (WPW)?

A

short PQ

17
Q

What occurs in during Bundle branch block?

A

BBB

18
Q

What occurs in during Long-QT syndrome?

A

arrythmia

19
Q

What occurs in during Short-QT syndrome?

A

sudden death?

20
Q

Normal mean electrical axis?

A

0 to +90

21
Q

How to determine MEA?

A
  1. Record the ECG from Leads I and III.
    2, Draw a line through the baseline.
  2. Measure the net height of the Q, the R, and
    S points above and below the baseline.
  3. Compute the sum of the Q, R, and S heights.
  4. Draw a horizontal line,
    and another line at 60 degrees to it.
  5. Mark off a vector whose length is proportional
    to the sum of Q, R, and S for Lead I from the
    origin on the horizontal line.
  6. Mark off the vector for Lead III on the sloping line.
  7. Draw a line perpendicular to the end of each vector.
  8. Draw a resultant vector.
  9. Use a protractor to measure the angle.