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*If up in leads 1 and AVF then normal axis
[[File:Axes.png|thumb|ECG Axis]]
[[File:Axes.png|thumb|ECG Axis]]
[[File:Limb_leads.png|thumb|Limb and augmented leads]]
[[File:Limb_leads.png|thumb|Limb and augmented leads]]
[[File:Precordial_leads.png|thumb|Precordial leads]]
[[File:Precordial_leads.png|thumb|Precordial leads]]
==Normal Axis==
*-30°→90°
*Dominant QRS direction (positive or negative) can be used to approximate axis
**Normal axis if positive QRS in leads I and aVF
==Right Axis Deviation==
==Right Axis Deviation==
*Causes:
**Usually accompanied by tall R wave in V1
***[[Right ventricular hypertrophy]]
***[[Pulmonary hypertension]] & chronic lung disease
**[[COPD]]
**[[Pulmonary embolism]]
**[[Left posterior fascicular block]]
**Lateral MI (from Q-waves in lead I)
**Ventricular ectopy (VT)
**[[TCA toxicity]], sodium channel blocker toxicity
**[[Hyperkalemia]]
**Lead misplacement
**Dextrocardia
**Normal thin adults with horizontally positioned hearts


;Causes:
==Left Axis Deviation==
*Right ventricular hypertrophy
*Causes:
*Pulmonary HTN - Acute (PE) & chronic lung disease (COPD)
**[[Left anterior fascicular block]]
*Left posterior fascicular block
**[[Left Bundle Branch Block]]
*Lateral MI (from Q-waves in lead I)
**Inferior MI (from Qs)
*Ventricular ectopy (VT)
**[[Left Ventricular Hypertrophy]]
*Hyperkalemia
**Pacer
*Lead misplacement
**[[WPW]]
*Dextrocardia
**[[Hyperkalemia]]
*Normal thin adults with horizontally positioned hearts
**Normal variant


==Left Axis Deviation==
;Causes:
*Left anterior fascicular block
*Left Bundle Branch Block
*Inferior MI
*Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[ECG (Main)]]
*[[ECG (Main)]]


==Video==
==External Links==
{{#widget:YouTube|id=grFic4Gb0zA}}
*[http://ddxof.com/ecg-guide/ DDxOf: ECG Guide]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Cards]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]

Latest revision as of 22:13, 27 March 2024

ECG Axis
Limb and augmented leads
Precordial leads

Normal Axis

  • -30°→90°
  • Dominant QRS direction (positive or negative) can be used to approximate axis
    • Normal axis if positive QRS in leads I and aVF

Right Axis Deviation

Left Axis Deviation

See Also

External Links

References