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Electrocardiography
Dr. Shafali Singh
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Electrocardiography
Objective:
• To define ECG • Genesis of ECG• Identify different waves of ECG with their
causes
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Introduction
Electrocardiography is the method of recording an
Electrocardiogram (ECG) with the help of the machine Electrocardiograph.
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Definition
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a graphic recording of the electrical changes that occur within the heart during the cardiac cycle.
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Characteristics of SA Nodal Cells
SA Nodal (Pacemaker) Action Potential
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conduction of cardiac impulse
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Conduction system of the heart: SA node is the pacemaker.
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Conduction Pathways and Velocity of Conduction
Pathway• SA node → atrial muscle → AV node (delay) →
Purkinje fibers → ventricular muscle
Velocity• Fastest conducting fiber = Purkinje cell• Slowest conducting fiber = AV node
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Which of the following has the fastest conducting fibers in the heart?
a. SA nodeb. Atrial musclec. AV noded. Purkinje fiberse. Ventricular muscle
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ORIGIN & SPREAD OF CARDIAC IMPULSE
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• Correlation of ECG with phases of action potential
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Principle
Electrical activities generated with each heart beat are conducted from the heart to the body surface, which are picked up and recorded by the electrocardiograph.
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• The muscle mass of the atria is small compared with that of the ventricles, and the electrical change accompanying the contraction of the atria is therefore small. Contraction of atria is associated with the ECG wave called ‘P’.
• The ventricular mass is large and so there is a large deflection of the ECG wave when ventricle is depolarised. This is called the ‘QRS’ complex.
• The ‘T’ wave of ECG is associated with the return of ventricular mass to its resting electrical state – ‘repolarization’.
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Normal EKG
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P wave• Cause: atrial depolarization• Configuration: upright and round• Abnormalities: Absent- SA nodal block, A.Fibrillation and hyperkalemiaWide and notched- Left atrial enlargementTall and peaked- Right atrial enlargement
(inTricuspid Stenosis)
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QRS complex
• Q – Septal depolarization• R – Depolarisation of ant part of ventricle• S – Depolarisation of base of ventricleAbnormalities:Deep Q wave – sign of Myocardial ischemiaTall R wave – ventricular hypertrophyLow voltage QRS complex – hypothyroidism, pericardial
effusionWide bizarre QRS complex – ventricular fibrillation
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T wave• Cause- repolarization of ventricles• Configuration- upright and rounded• Abnormalities;Inverted T wave- Myocardial ischemia young childrenTall and peaked- Myocardial infarction, hyperkalemia
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U Wave
• Small rounded, upright wave following T wave; • Due to slow repolarisation of papillary muscles• Prominent in hypokalemia
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Intervals
• PR Interval - Distance between beginning of P wave and beginning of QRS complex;
• Measures time during which a depolarization wave travels from the atria to the ventricles;
• It measures the AV conduction time including AV conduction delay
• Normal: 0.12–0.20 sec• Abnormalities;Incr PR – AV conduction block, ischemic heart
disease, rheumatic feverDec PR – AV nodal rhythm, WPW syndrome
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Intervals
• QT Interval - Measured from beginning of QRS to end of T wave;
• Represents total ventricular activity.(entire duration of depolarization and repolarization of the ventricular muscles)
• Normal: less than or equal to 0.4 sec
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• ST Segment – It is an isoelectric period between the end of QRS complex and beginning of T wave.
• Measures time between complete ventricular depolarization and beginning of repolarization
• Abnormalities –• Depressed in acute myocardial ischemia• Elevated in myocardial infarction
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ST segment elevation and depression
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WAVE/INTERVAL/SEGMENT DURATION (sec) EVENT
P WAVE 0.08 - 0.10 Atrial depolarisation
P-R INTERVAL (onset of P to onset of QRS)
0.12 - 0.20 Conduction of impulse from the atria to the ventricles
QRS COMPLEX 0.06 - 0.10 Ventricular depolarization
T WAVE VARIABLE Ventricular repolarization
Q-T INTERVAL (from onset of QRS to end of T wave)
0.30 - 0.40* Ventricular depolarization and repolarization
S-T SEGMENT Ventricular depolarization
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Recording an ECG
• The electrical signal from the heart is detected at the surface of the body through electrodes attached to the surface.
• As a result of the sequence and the timing of the spread of depolarization and repolarization in the myocardium, potential differences are established between different portions of the heart, which can be detected by electrodes placed on the body surface
• The ECG recorder compares the electrical activity detected in different electrodes and the electrical picture so obtained is called a ‘lead’.
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Requirements
• ECG machine
• Cardiac jelly – to establish proper contact of the electrode plates to the body
• ECG paper
• ECG leads
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ECG PAPER
• Heat sensitive plastic coated paper• Has vertical (amplitude) & horizontal (time) lines
1mm apart• Heavy line every 5mm in both planes• Conventional speed – 25mm/sec (5 big squares)• Small square = 0.04sec• Big square = 0.20sec• Sensitivity – Voltage is measured along vertical
axis• 1mV = 10mm (2 big squares)
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Standard ECG Paper Grid
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ECG leads
• Direct leads• Indirect leads– Limb leads – Unipolar & Bipolar (record electrical
potentials transmitted onto the frontal plane)
– Chest leads – Unipolar (record electrical potentials transmitted onto the transverse plane)
– Esophageal leads
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The 12 lead ECG• Has 6 limb leads and 6 chest leads
Limb Leads• Electrodes are placed on the right arm (RA), left
arm (LA), right leg (RL), and left leg (LL). With only four electrodes, six leads are viewed.
■ Standard leads: I, II, III ■ Augmented leads: aVR, aVL, aVF
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BIPOLAR LIMB LEADS
• Einthoven’s leads to record electrical potential on the frontal plane
• Two similar electrodes are placed on the body surface & the potential difference between them are recorded
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BIPOLAR LIMB LEADS• Lead I – Between the right
arm (-) & the left arm (+)
• Lead II - Between the right arm (-) & the left leg (+)
• Lead III - Between the left arm (-) & the left leg (+)
• Right leg acts as ground wire to prevent external disturbance
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AUGMENTED UNIPOLAR LIMB LEADS
• One limb is the active electrode & the other 2 electrodes are connected to zero potential through 5000 ohms resistance(indifferent electrode)
• aVR- RIGHT ARM ACTIVE
• aVL- LEFT ARM ACTIVE
• aVF- LEFT FOOT ACTIVE
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UNIPOLAR CHEST LEADS
• Exploring electrode on the chest V1 – V6
• Reference electrode is connected to the right arm, left arm & the left leg through a high resistance – Wilson’s terminal
• Right leg – grounding electrode
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UNIPOLAR CHEST LEADS
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PROCEDURE
• Make the subject to lie down on a couch comfortably
• Clean the skin over both wrists & both legs above the ankle joint & apply jelly
• Connect the leads in these positions
• Switch on the machine & place the stylus at the centre of the paper
• Adjust the sensitivity to get a standard calibration
• Adjust the lead selector in order – I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF & record
• Place the chest electrodes V1 – V6 & record
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ANATOMY OF THE WAVES
• In the ECG, each wave has either a positive or a negative deflection
• When the current flows towards the electrode, a positive deflection is recorded
• When the current flows away from the electrode, a negative deflection is recorded
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HEART RATE At a speed of 25mm/sec (1500mm/min),
Ventricular rate = 1500/ RR interval in mm
1500/no of small squares (or)
300/no of big squares
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Uses
A very useful noninvasive, inexpensive and versatile diagnostic tool but must be interpreted with the clinical features of the patient and other investigations
–Extent, location and progress of ischaemic damage to the myocardium–Relative sizes of the chambers
–Disturbances of rhythm and conduction
–Effects of altered electrolyte concentration
–Anatomical orientation of the heart
– Influence of drugs
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Thank you