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    ELECTROCARDIOGRAM

    The First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College

    卢成志

    The Standard 12-lead Electrocardiogram

    ? How to measure each wave: amplitudeduration

    ELECTROCARDIOGRAM

    ? ECG records the changing potential of the field imparted by the heart.

    ? ECG dose not record directly the electrical activity of the heart.

    ? ECG record the electrical activity of the heart from the body surface.

    Electrical basis and theory

    Electrical basis and theory

    ? depolarization

    ? dipole

    ? repolarization

    Electrical basis and theory

    Electrical basis and theory

    ? q

    Clinical electrocardiolopy elementary knowledge

    ? Vector

    ? Resultant vector

    ? Loop

    Electrical basis and theory

    The Standard 12-lead Electrocardiogram

    ? SA node

    ? Bachmann

    ? AV node

    ? His bundle

    ? Left and right branch of bundle

    ? Pukinje fiber

    The Standard 12-lead Electrocardiogram

    ? P Wave

    ? P-R interval

    ? QRS Complex

    ? ST segment

    ? T Wave

    ? Q-T interval

    The Standard 12-lead Electrocardiogram--R Wave form

    Lead System of the ECG

    ? Limb leads

    Lead System of the ECG

    ? Chest leads

    Chest leads

    .Ⅱ.ECG EVALUATION

    ?

    The Standard 12-lead Electrocardiogram

    ? How to measure each wave: amplitudeduration

    How to calculate the heart rate

    ? Heart Rate = 60/R-R duration

    Mean QRS axis

    Cardiac Rotation

    .Ⅲ. NORMAL ECG

    ?⒈ P Wave

    ?⒉ P-R Interval

    ?⒊ QRScomplex

    ?⒋ J point

    ?⒌ ST Segment

    ?⒍ T Wave

    ?⒎ Q-T Interval

    ?⒏ U Wave

    .Ⅲ. NOMAL ECG--P Wave

    ? ⑴form:I、II、avF、V4-6 ?

    ? ⑵duration:<0.12s

    ? ⑶amplitude: Limb leads <0.25mV, Chest leads <0.20mV.

    .Ⅲ. NOMAL ECG--P-R Interval

    ? duration:0.12s~0.20s.

    .Ⅲ. NOMAL ECG--QRS complex

    ? ⑴duration: 0.06~0.10s.

    ?⑵form and amplitude.

    ?⑶R peak time

    ?⑷Q Wave

    .Ⅲ. NOMAL ECG

    ? J point

    ? ST Segment

    ? T Wave

    ? Q-T Interval

    ? U Wave

    IV.The Abnormal ECG

    Atrial and Ventricular hypertrophy

    (一)atrial enlargment

    ? Right atrial enlargement:

    ? Left atrial enlargement

    Atrial and Ventricular hypertrophy

    (一) left Ventricular enlargment

    ? QRS voltage: ① R in V5,6>2.5mV, ② RV5+SV1>3.5 or 4.0mV, ③ RI>1.5mV, R in aVL>1.2mV,aVF>2.0mV,S in V1 ?2.4mV, ④ RI+SIII?2.5mV.

    ? left axis deviation

    ? QRS duration>0.09ms.

    ? ST segment and T wave

    left Ventricular enlargment

    Atrial and Ventricular hypertrophy

    (二) Right Ventricular enlargment

    ? ①V1 lead R/S>1,V5 lead R/S<1,? ②Rv1+Sv5 >1.05mV.

    ? ③right axis deviation>+90°.

    ? ④ST-T change

    Right Ventricular enlargment

    Atrial and Ventricular hypertrophy

    (三) Biventricular enlargement

    ? Approximately normal ECG.

    ? Left or Right Ventricular Hypertrophy ECG

    ? Biventricular Hypertrophy ECG

    Biventricular enlargement

    V.Ischemia and ST-T Segment

    ? Forms:

    ? (1) Ischemia: a.subendocardial ischemia b.subepicardial ischemia

    ?(2) Injury.

    ? clinical significance

    ? differential diagnosis

    Ischemia and ST-T Segment

    Ischemia and ST-T Segment

    Ischemia and ST-T Segment

    Ischemia and ST-T Segment

    VI. Myocardial Infarction

    ? (一)Forms and mechanism

    ( 1 )ischemia

    ( 2 )infury

    ( 3 )infarction

    VI. Myocardial Infarction

    VI. Myocardial Infarction

    VI. Myocardial Infarction

    VI. Myocardial Infarction

    ? (二)Evolution of the infarction and duration the ECG

    ( 1 )initial phase

    ( 2 ) acute phase

    ( 3 ) subacute phase

    ( 4 )recovery phase

    Myocardial Infarction

    VI. Myocardial Infarction

    ? TheECG and location of infarction

    Myocardial Infarction

    Myocardial Infarction

    Nonspesific patterns of infarction

    ? non-Q wave myocardial infarction

    ? infarction complicated with other diseases

    ? differential diagnosis