a positive current as created by depolarization of cardiac cells traveling towards the positive electrode and away from the negative electrodecreatesa positive deflection on the ECG
Augmented limbleadsfor an EKG aVR
An electrical vector travelling towards a positive electrodewill causea positive deflection on an ECG
aVR and aVF are also switched ,resultingin uncharacteristically positive QRS in aVR
PIL ( type 1 , coved type ; Inducible(passive) provoked bya positive ECG response
Irrespective of whether it is a limb lead or chest lead , a current surging directly in the direction of the recording electrodewill causea positive deflection on the ECG
those in whom flecainide challenge ( 2 mg / kg in 10 minutesprovokeda positive ECG response
the depolarisation wave moving towards the recording electrode(passive) is caused byA positive deflection in the ECG
to identifyfrequently causingmiscalculations in ECG readings
to more advanced cardiac testing and possible unnecessary exclusion from sportsleadingto more advanced cardiac testing and possible unnecessary exclusion from sports
for a patient with stenosisresultfor a patient with stenosis
axial acquisition ... dose can be lowered to 2 - 3 mSv , and to as little as 0.9 mSv with high - pitch acquisitiontriggeredaxial acquisition ... dose can be lowered to 2 - 3 mSv , and to as little as 0.9 mSv with high - pitch acquisition
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from the newly combined HV + TM test or the ACh testresultingfrom the newly combined HV + TM test or the ACh test
at the base of the right ventricle and left ventricular apex , respectivelyleadsat the base of the right ventricle and left ventricular apex , respectively