ECG analysis Flashcards

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What is the 3 step procedure to analysis ECG’s?

A

Rate - Large squares or small squares method

Rhythm - P-R interval (P wave to beginning or qrs complex). QRS duration. ST segment (normal, elevated e.t.c).

For rate and rhythm use rhythm lead.

Axis - LAD or RAD.

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What is the ecg axis?

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Average direction of electrical movement through heart.

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3
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What causes axis deviation?

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Changes in position of electrical conduction - e.g ventricular hypertrophy results in more muscle and so more electrical conduction.

Change in position of heart.

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What causes right axis deviation?

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Right ventricular hypertrophy or left ventricle damage. Tall, thin people due to a lower diaphragm and so heart is positioned more towards the right.

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5
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Key characteristic of atrial fibrilation?

A

Loss of p wave.

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6
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Key characteristic of atrial flutter?

A

Sawtooth pattern.

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7
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What do heart blocks involve?

A

AV node either delaying conduction or blocking conduction.

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What is a 1st degree heart block involve?

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Longer PR interval as there is a delay in conduction.

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9
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What does a 2nd degree heart block involve?

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Absence of QRS complex as there is a loss of conduction.

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10
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What leads should be focused on?

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I,II,III,AVR,AVF,AVL.

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11
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How long should the qrs complex be?

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120 - 200 ms.

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12
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Why is lead II used to detect cardiac arrythmias?

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Lies close to the cardiac axis. Lead goes from right arm to left leg. Heart is positioned towards left too.

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13
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What do v leads look at?

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Axial plane, rotation of heart.

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