Pediatric Electrocardiography 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26258-1_3
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Cardiac Axis: Calculation and Interpretation

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“…The heart's electrical axis (QRS axis) is the projection direction of the resulting electrical vector of ventricular excitation (reflects the QRS complex of an ECG) relative to the axis of standard lead I to the frontal plane which is expressed by the angle α between the axis itself and the positive (right) half of the axis of standard lead I, located horizontally [12][13]. The angle α is considered positive if it is below the horizontal line, and negative if the angle is above it.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The heart's electrical axis (QRS axis) is the projection direction of the resulting electrical vector of ventricular excitation (reflects the QRS complex of an ECG) relative to the axis of standard lead I to the frontal plane which is expressed by the angle α between the axis itself and the positive (right) half of the axis of standard lead I, located horizontally [12][13]. The angle α is considered positive if it is below the horizontal line, and negative if the angle is above it.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%