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LEADS
in a 12-Lead ECG
by Donna Memoly Koenig RN, BSN, BA, CCRN
This material is copyrighted.. Feel free to use it but give credit please.
ECG Leads
A lead can be thought of an eye or pair of eyes watching the heart.
Leads: Definitions
3
• A lead is a recording electrode or a
pair of recording electrodes at a
specified location.
• A lead can also refer to an
electrical tracing.
• A wire that is implanted in
the heart and gives
information to a
pacemaker or implantable
cardioverter defibrillator
(ICD) is also a lead.
• Notice the positive and
negative electrodes at the
tip of the lead.
4
Leads: Definitions
Direct, Semi-Direct and Indirect Leads
• If a lead is directly on heart tissue, it is
a direct lead. Pacemaker and ICD leads
are direct leads.
• If a lead is more than two cardiac
diameters from the heart, it is an
indirect lead.
• Semi-direct leads are in close proximity
but not in direct contact with the heart.
• These terms related to distance.
5
A permanently implanted
pacemaker is connected by
wires (or leads) into heart
muscle. Above is a Medtronic
pacemaker, which is a brand.
There are several brands of
pacemakers used.
Bipolar and Unipolar Leads
• A bipolar lead has a distinctly positive pole
and a distinctly negative pole. These leads
include the frontal leads in an ECG
I, II, and III.
• Most modern pacemaker and ICD leads
are bipolar. They have a negative and a
positive electrode at the tip of the wire or
wires.
• A unipolar lead has a pole with a distinct
positive pole but does not have a distinct
negative pole. These leads include
aVL, aVR, and aVL. The chest leads are
also unipolar: leads V1 through V6.
• These terms relate to how the waveform
is sensed by the leads.
6
Durata lead from St. Jude Medical used in ICDs
7
Planes of the Body
Some 12-lead ECG leads
are on the frontal plane
and some are on the
horizontal plane.
The frontal leads scan the
top surface of the body.
The horizontal leads sense
electrical forces from front
to back of the body.
Frontal Plane Leads: Lead I
Lead I: RA (-) to LA (+) (Right Left, or lateral)
• Lead I has a positive electrode
on the left arm and a negative
electrode on the right arm.
• Lead I is a bipolar, indirect lead.
• Think of a frontal lead as a field
of observation on the frontal
plane of the body.
• Do not think of a frontal lead as
a line between two points.
Frontal Plane Leads: Lead II
RA (-) to LF (+) (Superior Inferior)
• Lead II has a positive
electrode on the right arm
and a negative electrode on
the left foot.
• Lead II is a bipolar, indirect
lead.
• As a frontal leads, Lead II is a
field of sensing on the frontal
plane of the body.
9
Frontal Plane Leads: Lead III
Lead III: LA (-) to LF (+) (Superior Inferior)
• Lead III has a positive pole
on the left foot and a
negative pole on the left
hand.
• Lead III is a
bipolar, indirect lead.
• As a frontal leads, Lead III
is a field of sensing on the
frontal plane of the body.
10
Leads I, II, and III:
Einthoven’s Triangle
• These three leads together
compose Einthoven’s Triangle.
• They are bipolar leads. Each lead
has a positive and a negative
pole.
• These leads are called indirect
because they are more than two
cardiac diameters from the heart.
• Leads I, II, and III are indirect
bipolar leads.
11
Einthoven's Triangle
• We can reduce the angles
to the area over the chest
and form a small triangle.
12
Einthoven's Triangle
13
• If leads I, II and II are then criss-crossed over
the heart, we begin to build a system of
leads that will cover the surface of the
chest.
• At this point, we have a triaxial system.
• Note Leads II and III appear to have traded
places.
• We have room for more coverage in the
spaces between I, II, and III.
Augmented Limb Leads:
aVL, aVF, and aVL
• Without adding any more physical leads on
the body a number of physicians over time
designed the virtual leads aVL, aVF, and
aVR.
• These physicians included Dr. Wilson and Dr.
Goldberger and their co-workers.
• These virtual leads use the existing limb
leads, I, II, and III, and mathematical
formulas to create three additional frontal-
plane leads.
14
15
Augmented Limb Leads:
aVL, aVF, and aVL
Teletronics 12-Lead EKG
Machine. Printed with
Permission from Teletronics
Inc.
• aVL, aVF, and aVR are unipolar leads. They use a
reference point reached through an algebraic
formula as a positive pole on the surface of the
body. The EKG machine calculates the equations.
• The equations use the heart as a negative
reference point.
• The “a’ stands for augmented because the signal is
boosted for our vision by the ECG machine.
• The augmented limb leads are
unipolar, indirect, frontal limb leads.
• Adding the leads
aVL, aVR, and aVF between
the open spaces completes
the frontal leads of the 12-
Lead ECG.
• We now have six limb leads
• Now we have an hexaxial
system.
16
In Summary:
Six Limb Leads
Frontal Leads.
Precordial Leads
• The three standard limb leads (I, II, and III) and the three
virtual leads (aVL, aVF and aVR) compose six of the twelve
leads in a 12-lead ECG.
• The other six leads are the precordial leads.
• The precordial leads are unipolar leads. They have a positive
electrode on the chest wall and use the heart as a general
negative reference point.
• The precordial leads record the heart’s electrical forces in a
transverse (or horizontal) plane.
• The precordial leads are semi-direct leads because they are
close to the heart but not directly on the muscle.
17
Precordial Leads
18
• Chest leads are placed in a circular pattern
around the heart:
• V1: 4th intercostal space to the immediate
right of the sternum.
• V2: 4th intercostal space to the immediate
left of the sternum.
• V3: midway between V1 and V4.
• V4: in the midclavcular line, in the fifth
intercostal space.
• V5: in the anterior axillary, at the same
level as V4.
• V6: in the midaxillary line, at the same level
as V4.
Precordial Leads
19
• Why six anterior leads?
– V1 and V2 reflect the
right side of the heart
– V3 and V4 reflect the
interventricular septum
(location of His Bundle
and Right and Left
Bundle Branches
– V5 and V6 reflect the left
side of the heart
– The precordial leads
are projected through
AV node through the
heart.
Summary of Leads
20
• There are six limb leads. They are indirect leads.
• Three of the limb leads are bipolar: I, II, and III. Three of the limb
leads are unipolar: aVL, aVR and aVF.
• The limb leads are in the frontal plane.
• There are six precordial (chest) leads. The precordial leads lie in the
horizontal plane. They are unipolar, semi-direct leads.
• Bipolar leads have a negative and positive pole. Unipolar leads have a
positive pole and a negative frame of reference in the area of the
heart.
• Indirect leads lie more than the distance of two heart widths from the
heart.
• Semi-direct leads are in close proximity to the heart.
• Direct leads are in direct contact with the heart.

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ecgleadsina12-leadecg-121216025516-phpapp02.pdf

  • 1. LEADS in a 12-Lead ECG by Donna Memoly Koenig RN, BSN, BA, CCRN This material is copyrighted.. Feel free to use it but give credit please.
  • 2. ECG Leads A lead can be thought of an eye or pair of eyes watching the heart.
  • 3. Leads: Definitions 3 • A lead is a recording electrode or a pair of recording electrodes at a specified location. • A lead can also refer to an electrical tracing.
  • 4. • A wire that is implanted in the heart and gives information to a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is also a lead. • Notice the positive and negative electrodes at the tip of the lead. 4 Leads: Definitions
  • 5. Direct, Semi-Direct and Indirect Leads • If a lead is directly on heart tissue, it is a direct lead. Pacemaker and ICD leads are direct leads. • If a lead is more than two cardiac diameters from the heart, it is an indirect lead. • Semi-direct leads are in close proximity but not in direct contact with the heart. • These terms related to distance. 5 A permanently implanted pacemaker is connected by wires (or leads) into heart muscle. Above is a Medtronic pacemaker, which is a brand. There are several brands of pacemakers used.
  • 6. Bipolar and Unipolar Leads • A bipolar lead has a distinctly positive pole and a distinctly negative pole. These leads include the frontal leads in an ECG I, II, and III. • Most modern pacemaker and ICD leads are bipolar. They have a negative and a positive electrode at the tip of the wire or wires. • A unipolar lead has a pole with a distinct positive pole but does not have a distinct negative pole. These leads include aVL, aVR, and aVL. The chest leads are also unipolar: leads V1 through V6. • These terms relate to how the waveform is sensed by the leads. 6 Durata lead from St. Jude Medical used in ICDs
  • 7. 7 Planes of the Body Some 12-lead ECG leads are on the frontal plane and some are on the horizontal plane. The frontal leads scan the top surface of the body. The horizontal leads sense electrical forces from front to back of the body.
  • 8. Frontal Plane Leads: Lead I Lead I: RA (-) to LA (+) (Right Left, or lateral) • Lead I has a positive electrode on the left arm and a negative electrode on the right arm. • Lead I is a bipolar, indirect lead. • Think of a frontal lead as a field of observation on the frontal plane of the body. • Do not think of a frontal lead as a line between two points.
  • 9. Frontal Plane Leads: Lead II RA (-) to LF (+) (Superior Inferior) • Lead II has a positive electrode on the right arm and a negative electrode on the left foot. • Lead II is a bipolar, indirect lead. • As a frontal leads, Lead II is a field of sensing on the frontal plane of the body. 9
  • 10. Frontal Plane Leads: Lead III Lead III: LA (-) to LF (+) (Superior Inferior) • Lead III has a positive pole on the left foot and a negative pole on the left hand. • Lead III is a bipolar, indirect lead. • As a frontal leads, Lead III is a field of sensing on the frontal plane of the body. 10
  • 11. Leads I, II, and III: Einthoven’s Triangle • These three leads together compose Einthoven’s Triangle. • They are bipolar leads. Each lead has a positive and a negative pole. • These leads are called indirect because they are more than two cardiac diameters from the heart. • Leads I, II, and III are indirect bipolar leads. 11
  • 12. Einthoven's Triangle • We can reduce the angles to the area over the chest and form a small triangle. 12
  • 13. Einthoven's Triangle 13 • If leads I, II and II are then criss-crossed over the heart, we begin to build a system of leads that will cover the surface of the chest. • At this point, we have a triaxial system. • Note Leads II and III appear to have traded places. • We have room for more coverage in the spaces between I, II, and III.
  • 14. Augmented Limb Leads: aVL, aVF, and aVL • Without adding any more physical leads on the body a number of physicians over time designed the virtual leads aVL, aVF, and aVR. • These physicians included Dr. Wilson and Dr. Goldberger and their co-workers. • These virtual leads use the existing limb leads, I, II, and III, and mathematical formulas to create three additional frontal- plane leads. 14
  • 15. 15 Augmented Limb Leads: aVL, aVF, and aVL Teletronics 12-Lead EKG Machine. Printed with Permission from Teletronics Inc. • aVL, aVF, and aVR are unipolar leads. They use a reference point reached through an algebraic formula as a positive pole on the surface of the body. The EKG machine calculates the equations. • The equations use the heart as a negative reference point. • The “a’ stands for augmented because the signal is boosted for our vision by the ECG machine. • The augmented limb leads are unipolar, indirect, frontal limb leads.
  • 16. • Adding the leads aVL, aVR, and aVF between the open spaces completes the frontal leads of the 12- Lead ECG. • We now have six limb leads • Now we have an hexaxial system. 16 In Summary: Six Limb Leads Frontal Leads.
  • 17. Precordial Leads • The three standard limb leads (I, II, and III) and the three virtual leads (aVL, aVF and aVR) compose six of the twelve leads in a 12-lead ECG. • The other six leads are the precordial leads. • The precordial leads are unipolar leads. They have a positive electrode on the chest wall and use the heart as a general negative reference point. • The precordial leads record the heart’s electrical forces in a transverse (or horizontal) plane. • The precordial leads are semi-direct leads because they are close to the heart but not directly on the muscle. 17
  • 18. Precordial Leads 18 • Chest leads are placed in a circular pattern around the heart: • V1: 4th intercostal space to the immediate right of the sternum. • V2: 4th intercostal space to the immediate left of the sternum. • V3: midway between V1 and V4. • V4: in the midclavcular line, in the fifth intercostal space. • V5: in the anterior axillary, at the same level as V4. • V6: in the midaxillary line, at the same level as V4.
  • 19. Precordial Leads 19 • Why six anterior leads? – V1 and V2 reflect the right side of the heart – V3 and V4 reflect the interventricular septum (location of His Bundle and Right and Left Bundle Branches – V5 and V6 reflect the left side of the heart – The precordial leads are projected through AV node through the heart.
  • 20. Summary of Leads 20 • There are six limb leads. They are indirect leads. • Three of the limb leads are bipolar: I, II, and III. Three of the limb leads are unipolar: aVL, aVR and aVF. • The limb leads are in the frontal plane. • There are six precordial (chest) leads. The precordial leads lie in the horizontal plane. They are unipolar, semi-direct leads. • Bipolar leads have a negative and positive pole. Unipolar leads have a positive pole and a negative frame of reference in the area of the heart. • Indirect leads lie more than the distance of two heart widths from the heart. • Semi-direct leads are in close proximity to the heart. • Direct leads are in direct contact with the heart.