ECG Axis Interpretation

Cardiac axis represents the sum of depolarisation vectors generated by individual cardiac myocytes. Clinically is is reflected by the ventricular axis, and interpretation relies on determining the relationship between the QRS axis and limb leads of the ECG (below diagram) Since the left ventricle makes up most of the heart muscle under normal circumstances, normal cardiac axis is directed downward and slightly to the left: Normal Axis = QRS axis between -30° and +90°. Abnormal axis deviation, indicating underlying pathology, is demonstrated by: ...

November 17, 2024 · 8 min

Super Axis Man SAM

↪ ECG Basics Homepage Who is SAM? As a routine part of ECG analysis, we need to determine the ECG AXIS. It isn’t really enough to just whimper… “Is it normal?” So, to help understand axis a tiny bit…I need to introduce you to SAM – the Super Axis Man Building SAM – the Super Axis Man (1) Draw a circle and put SAMs head on the top. Note: SAM is smiling today because he is learning something… ...

November 3, 2020 · 6 min