EKG 3 - LVH, Infarcts, & Ischemia Flashcards
left ventricular hypertrophy - EKG findings
*several ways to classify:
1. add S wave amplitude from V1 + R wave amplitude from V5 or V6; if > 35 mm, then LVH
2. R wave in lead 1 >12 mm
3. R wave in aVL > 11 mm
4. any precordial lead > 45 mm
*asymmetric T wave inversions
note - do NOT diagnose anyone < 35 yo with LVH by EKG alone
right ventricular hypertrophy - EKG findings
*requires BOTH of the following:
1. POSITIVE QRS in lead V1 (R > S)
2. RIGHT AXIS DEVIATION (negative QRS in lead 1, positive in aVF)
inferior leads
leads: II, III, and aVF
septal leads
leads: V1, V2
anterior leads
leads: V2, V3, V4
anterolateral leads
leads: V5, V6
lateral leads
leads: I, aVL
coronary artery involved with leads II, III, and aVF
right coronary artery (RCA)
coronary artery involved with leads V1-V6
left anterior descending artery (LAD)
coronary artery involved with leads I, aVL
left circumflex artery (LCx)
significant Q waves indicate ?
*heart attack in the DISTANT PAST (dead cells)
*significant Q waves: if Q wave height is > 25% of the total height of the QRS
*if cells are completely dead, then they do not conduct electricity
*the signal in a lead near an infarct will have a negative inflection
ST elevations - overview
*TRANSMURAL INJURIES cause ST elevation in the electrodes close to the affected region
*transmural injury indicates an acute, COMPLETE occlusion of a coronary artery
*this is what classifies a STEMI
reciprocal ST depressions - overview
*a lead recording “opposite” to the transmural ischemia will show ST depression
*this is just an electrical phenomenon
*the area showing the ST depression most likely reflects ischemia on the opposite side of the heart
convex ST elevations
*more suggestive of acute MI
*draw a line from the end of the QRS to the peak of T wave; if ST elevation is ABOVE THAT LINE, it is convex
*also referred to as “tombstoning”
differences in EKG findings for an ACUTE STEMI vs. an MI that happened a long time ago
*ACUTE = ST elevations
*long time ago = significant Q waves