Common ECG Lead Placement Errors. Part I: Limb Lead Reversals
Journal: International Journal of Medical Students (IJMS) (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2014-10-31
Authors : Allison V. Rosen; Sahil Koppikar; Catherine Shaw; Adrian Baranchuk;
Page : 92-98
Keywords : Cardiology; Electrocardiography; Medical Errors; Limb Lead Reversal; Medical Education;
Abstract
Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) is a very useful diagnostic tool. However, errors in placement of ECG leads can create artifacts, mimic pathologies, and hinder proper ECG interpretation. It is important for members of the health care team to be able to recognize the common patterns resulting from lead placement errors. Methods: 12-lead ECGs were recorded in a single male healthy subject in his mid 20s. Six different limb lead reversals were compared to ECG recordings from correct lead placement. Results: Classic ECG patterns were observed when leads were reversed. Methods of discriminating these ECG patterns from true pathologic findings were described. Conclusion: Correct recording and interpretation of ECGs is key to providing optimal patient care. It is therefore crucial to be able to recognize common ECG patterns that are indicative of lead reversals.
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