Lecture 2: ECG Flashcards

1
Q

In which body position do you perform an ECG?

A

Right lateral

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2
Q

Lead I is between:

A

RF and LF

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3
Q

Lead II is between:

A

RF and LH

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4
Q

Lead III is between?

A

LF and LH

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5
Q

What angle is lead I?

A

0

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6
Q

What angle is lead II?

A

60

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7
Q

What angle is lead III?

A

120

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8
Q

Which specialised conduction fibres are in the atria?

A

None

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9
Q

What determines if a wave is +ve or -ve?

A

Whether it is moving towards or away from the +ve electrode

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10
Q

What can the wave look like if it is perpendicular to the +ve electrode?

A

Biphasic

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11
Q

What can you NOT diagnose from an ECG?

A

Heart failure

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12
Q

In which species can and ECG indicate chamber enlargement?

A

Dogs and cats

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13
Q

Which five other abnormalities can be diagnosed with an ECG?

A

Electrolyte abnormalities, myocardial ischaemia/hypoxia, drug intoxication (esp digoxin), pleural/pericardial effusion, hypothyroidism

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14
Q

What are 5 causes of a QRS arising without a P?

A

Ventricular depolarisation, junctional depolarisation, atrial standstill, atrial fibrillation, sinus arrest with escape complexes

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15
Q

Which node controls a sinus rhythm?

A

SA

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16
Q

What are three characteristics of a sinus rhytm?

A

P for every QRS, PR interval constant, P wave is positive in lead II

17
Q

In which species in sinus arrhythmia normal?

A

Dogs

18
Q

What causes sinus arrhythmia?

A

Vagal tone

19
Q

Why is sinus arrhythmia abolished under anaesthetic?

A

Adrenergic tone and haemodynamic changes

20
Q

How do you calculate an instantaneous heart rate?

A

R-R interval

21
Q

What is an example of a situation where you may need to calculate multiple heart rates?

A

Multiple rhythms, e.g. A-V block (separate atrial and ventricular rhythms)

22
Q

Why are T waves very variable?

A

Show repolarisation of an abnormal depolarisation

23
Q

What is MEA usually in the dog?

A

Towards lead II (aVF)

24
Q

What is MEA like in cats?

A

Much more variable

25
Q

What does a left anterior fascicle block look like on ECG?

A

QRS normal or prolonged, left axis shift, deep S waves in II, III and aVF

26
Q

What does a left bundle branch block look like on ECG?

A

wide QRS, positive QRS in I-III and aVF

27
Q

WHat does a right bundle branch block look like on ECG?

A

wide QRS, deep S wave in I-III and aV, right axis shift