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12 Lead ECG Interpretation: Using A Systematic Approach (Part 2= Axis) Leslie L Davis, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, FAANP, FAHA UNC Greensboro, School of Nursing No disclosures relevant to this presentation.
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12 Lead EKGs - Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts · The QRS axis is determined by overlying a circle, in the frontal plane. By convention, the degrees of the circle are as shown.

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Page 1: 12 Lead EKGs - Skin, Bones, Hearts & Private Parts · The QRS axis is determined by overlying a circle, in the frontal plane. By convention, the degrees of the circle are as shown.

12 Lead ECG Interpretation:Using A Systematic Approach (Part 2= Axis)

Leslie L Davis, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, FAANP, FAHAUNC Greensboro, School of Nursing

No disclosures relevant to this presentation.

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What is Meant by Axis?

•Net direction of electrical vector during ventricular depolarization

– Average direction of current flow

– As the ventricles depolarize the direction of current flows leftward & downward b/c most of the ventricular mass is on the left

Source: Author: Rob Kreuger Medical illustrator, AMC, The Netherlands avail at: http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/File:Hartas2.jpg

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Systematic Interpretation of 12 Lead EKGs

–Step 2: Determine axis

• Determined by looking at 6 frontal plane leads

• Leads I & aVF most often used

– Some sources use Leads I & II

• Variable among individuals

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Courtesy of Dr. Nicholas Patchett. Available through creative commons via Wikipedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrocardiography#/media/File:EKG_leads.png

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Determining Axis

The QRS axis is determined by overlying a circle, in the frontal plane. By convention, the degrees of the circle are as shown.

The normal QRS axis lies between -10o and +110o.

A QRS axis that falls between -10o

and -90o is abnormal and called left

axis deviation.

A QRS axis that falls between +110o

and +180o is abnormal and called

right axis deviation.

A QRS axis that falls between +180o

and -90o is abnormal and called

extreme right axis deviation.Courtesy of Dr. De Voogt & ECGpedia.org

http://nl.ecgpedia.org/images/9/91/ECG_lead_angulation.png

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Thaler, 2007

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Causes of Left Axis Deviation

• Electrical Shifts: Left ventricular hypertrophy Left bundle branch block Left anterior fascicular block Inferior wall MI Antero-septal MI WPW, Ventricular ectopy

Mechanical Shifts:Expiration

Emphysema

Pregnancy; obesity

Tumors; ascites

Patient positioning

Bleeding (trauma)

Hyperkalemia

May be normal

Source: Rob Kreuger, Medical illustrator, AMC, The Netherlands Avail at: http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/File:Left_axis_dev.jpg

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III AVF

Thaler,

1999

Thaler, 2007

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Common Causes of Right Axis Deviation

• Electrical Causes:– Right ventricular hypertrophy

– Right bundle branch block

– Left posterior hemi-block

– Lateral wall MI

– Antero-lateral wall MI

– WPW, V. Ectopy

– May be normal

• Mechanical Causes:– Inspiration

– Emphysema hypertension

– Patient positioning

– Bleeding, trauma

Source: Rob Kreuger, Medical illustrator, AMC, The Netherlands Avail at: http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/File:Right_axis_dev.jpg

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Determine the Axis for this ECG

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Determine the Axis for this ECG

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Determining The Exact Axis

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Determining Exact Axis

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Practice ECG: Rate, Intervals, Rhythm, Axis

PR interval? QRS width? Rate?

______________________ ____________

Axis:

_______

BBB:

_____

Rhythm? ______________Interpretation:_______________________