“…Negative delta waves in at least two inferior leads , given that the delta wave in lead II less often displays a negative delta wave, and may be isoelectric or biphasic. [ 17 , 19 , 21 , 27 , 31 – 33 ] The delta wave polarity was variably defined: some studies considered the initial 20 ms, and some the initial 40 ms.[ 17 , 33 , 31 , 32 ] Isoelectric delta waves were also considered together with negative delta waves. [ 17 , 31 , 33 ] In our practice, we rather consider both the first and the second half of the 40 ms period, and would suspect an inferior paraseptal AP when a negative component is observed in either period.…”