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12 Lead ECG Interpretation

McHenry Western Lake CountyEMS System

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Topics

Anatomy revisitedThe 12 Lead ECG deviceThe 12 Lead ECG formatWaveform componentsLead views

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Anatomy Revisited

RCA (Right Coronary Artery)Right ventricleInferior wall of LVPosterior wall of LV (75%)SA Node (60%)AV Node (>80%)

LCA (Left Coronary Artery)Septal wall of LVAnterior wall of LVInferior wall of LVPosterior wall of LV (10%)

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Anatomy Revisited

SA nodeIntra-atrial pathwaysAV nodeBundle of HisLeft and Right bundle branches

Left anterior fascicleLeft posterior fascicle

Purkinje fibers

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12 Lead ECG Device

Device serves as a voltmeter-measures the flow of electricity

Unipolar vs. Bipolar Leads

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Bipolar Leads1 positive and 1 negative electrode

RA always negativeLL always positive

Traditional limb leads are examples of these

Lead ILead IILead III

View from a vertical plane

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Unipolar Leads1 positive electrode & 1 negative “reference point”

Calculated by using summation of 2 negative leads

Augmented limb leadsaVR, aFV, aVLView from a vertical plane

Precordial or chest leadsV1-V6View from a horizontal plane

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12 lead ECG Format

Leads that areproduced by devices used in the Pre Hospital setting

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12 Lead ECG Format

These typically are not seen Pre Hospital

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12 Lead ECG Format

Device prints out 2.5 sec of each lead.The device computer then analyzes all 10 sec of all 12 leads, but only prints 2.5 sec of each group

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12 Lead ECG Format

The computer diagnosis

is not always accurate!

Look at your ECG!

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12 Lead ECG Format

The computer is very

accurate at measuring intervals

and durations

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Waveform ComponentsR Wave

First positive deflectionR wave includes the down stroke returning to the baseline

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Waveform ComponentsQ Wave

First negative deflection before the R waveQ wave includes the negative down stroke and return to baseline

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Waveform ComponentsS Wave

Negative deflection following the R waveS wave includes departure from and return to baseline

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Waveform ComponentsQRS

Q wavesCan occur normally in several leads

Normal Q waves called physiologic

Physiologic Q waves< .04 sec (40ms)

Pathologic Q>.04 sec (40ms)

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Waveform ComponentsQRS

Q waveMeasure widthPathologic if greater than or equal to 0.04 seconds (1 small box)

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Waveform ComponentsQS Complex

Entire complex is negatively deflectedNo R wave is present

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Waveform ComponentsJ-Point

Junction between the end of QRS and beginning of ST segmentWhere QRS stops and makes a sudden sharp change in direction

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Waveform ComponentsST Segment

Segment between J-Point and beginning of T wave

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Waveform ComponentsST Segment

Need reference pointCompare to TP segmentDO NOT use PR segment as reference!

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Waveform ComponentsPractice

Find the J Point and ST segment

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Waveform ComponentsPractice

J POINTS ST SEGMENT

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Waveform ComponentsPractice

Find the J Point and ST segment

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Waveform ComponentsPractice

J POINTS ST SEGMENT

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Lead Views

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Lead Groups

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

Limb Leads Chest Leads

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Inferior Wall MI

II, III, aVFView from Left Leg ⊕inferior wall of left ventricle

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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Inferior Wall MI

Posterior ViewPortion resting on diaphragmST elevation….suspect inferior injury

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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Lateral Wall MI

1 and AVLView from Left Arm ⊕Lateral wall of left ventricle

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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Lateral Wall MI

V5 and V6Left lateral chestLateral wall of left ventricle

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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Lateral Wall MI

I, aVL, V5, V6ST elevation…suspect lateral wall injury

Lateral Wall

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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Anterior Wall MI

V3, V4Lateral anterior chest+ electrode on anterior chest

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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Anterior Wall MI

V3, V4ST segment elevation….suspect anterior wall injury

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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Septal Wall MIV1, V2

Along sternal bordersLook through right ventricle and see septal wall

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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Septal Wall MI

V1, V2Septum is left ventricular tissue

I aVR VI V4

II aVL V2 V5

III aVF V3 V6

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ST Segment Analysis

For each complex, determine whether the ST segment is elevated one millimeter or more above the TP segment

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ST Segment Analysis

YES YES YES YES NO NO

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12 Lead ECG

AMI recognitionTwo things to know

What to look for Where you are looking

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AMI Recognition

What to look forST segment elevation

One millimeter or more (one small box)Present in two anatomically contiguous leads

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Summary

The key to 12 lead ECG interpretation for AMI are Q wave, R wave, S wave and pathologic Q wave, the J point and ST segment.Each lead looks at a specific portion of the heart through the + electrode

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Summary

Specific changes must appear in two contiguous leadsChanges seen in AMI are: tall, peaked T wave, elevated ST segment and a widened Q waveA normal 12 lead ECG does NOT rule out AMI

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Special Thanks!

To Acute Coronary Syndrome Consultants, Inc.

Tim Phalen, Gary Denton and Assoc.and Temple College for the use of their

materials in this presentation