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Electrocardiographs ECG. OUTLINES :. Introducing what is meant by Biopotential signals. what is Electrocardiograph (ECG). The conduction system. The standard Lead system. The ECG machine Construction. . Introduction to Biopotential Signals. I. Electrocardiograph (ECG). I. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Electrocardiographs ECG
ElectrocardiographsECG
OUTLINES :Introducing what is meant by Biopotential signals. what is Electrocardiograph (ECG). The conduction system. The standard Lead system.The ECG machine Construction. 2Introduction to Biopotential SignalsI
Electrocardiograph (ECG).IThe ECG is a graph showing the electrical activity due to the systole and diastole of the heart muscle
Which Records :
1-Amount of electrical activity of the heart. 2-The time required for the electrical activity to travel through the heart . 3-The rate and rhythm of the heart.
The heart acts as a blood pump.
Heart contracts generating action potential.
This potential creates electrical currents that spread from the heart throughout the body.
The spreading electrical currents create potentials differences which can be detected through surface electrodes
The waveform produced is called the electrocardiogram (ECG)
Electrocardiogram (ECG)Is a recording of electrical activity of heart conducted through ions in body to surface13-60
ECG Graph Paper
Runs at a paper speed of 25 mm/sec
Each small block of ECG paper is 1 mm2
At a paper speed of 25 mm/s, one small block equals 0.04 s
Five small blocks make up 1 large block which translates into 0.20 s (200 msec)
Hence, there are 5 large blocks per second
Voltage: 1 mm = 0.1 mV between each individual block vertically
(SA node) (AV node)Normal conduction pathway:
SA node -> atrial muscle -> AV node -> bundle of His -> Left and Right Bundle Branches -> Ventricular muscle
Recording of the ECG:
Leads used: Limb leads are I, II, II.
Each of the leads are bipolar; i.e., it requires two sensors on the skin to make a lead.
If one connects a line between two sensors, one has a vector.
There will be a positive end at one electrode and negative at the other.
The positioning for leads I, II, and III were first given by Einthoven.
Form the basis of Einthovens triangle.
Types of ECG RecordingsBipolar leads record voltage between electrodes placed on wrists & legs (right leg is ground)
Lead I records between right arm & left arm
Lead II: right arm & left leg
Lead III: left arm & left leg
13-613 distinct waves are produced during cardiac cycleP wave caused by atrial depolarizationQRS complex caused by ventricular depolarizationT wave results from ventricular repolarizationECG13-63
Normal ECG Waveform
19ECG Readout devices1- Medical Oscilloscope: vertical output is severely limited.CRT persistence is very long .ECG use a horizontal sweep speed 25 mm/s.
2- strip chart recorder (speed 25 mm/s) and has a grid pattern that is 50 mm wide.The small grid are 1 mm apart.The vertical scale is calibrated at 0.1 mV/mm20