The Electrocardiogram: Basic Concepts and Lead Monitoring Flashcards

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Normal QRS Axis

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  • Left Lower Quadrant: between -30 and 90 degrees
  • aVF positive
  • Lead I positive
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Left Axis Deviation (LAD)

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  • Any axis deviation in the left upper quadrant. Between 0 and -90 degrees.
  • aVF negative
  • Lead I positive
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Right Axis Deviation (RAD)

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  • Any axis deviation in the right lower quadrant. Between 90 and 180 degrees.
  • aVF positive
  • Lead I negative
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Indeterminate Axis

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  • Also known as Extreme RAD or “no mans land”
  • aVF negative
  • Lead I negative
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List the cardiac and pulmonary causes of left axis deviation (LAD)

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  • left anterior hemiblock
  • Q waves of inferior myocardial infarction
  • artificial cardiac pacing
  • emphysema
  • hyperkalaemia
  • Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome - right sided accessory pathway
  • tricuspid atresia
  • ostium primum ASD
  • injection of contrast into left coronary artery

note: left ventricular hypertrophy is NOT a cause left axis deviation

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List the cardiac and pulmonary causes of right axis deviation (RAD)

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  • (RAD is a normal finding in children and tall thin adults)
  • right ventricular hypertrophy
  • chronic lung disease even without pulmonary hypertension
  • anterolateral myocardial infarction
  • left posterior hemiblock
  • pulmonary embolus
  • Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome - left sided accessory pathway
  • atrial septal defect
  • ventricular septal defect
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