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              Analyzing the Heart with EKG                                                     12
An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a graphical recording of the electrical events occurring
within the heart. In a healthy heart there is a natural pacemaker in the right atrium (the sinoatrial
node) which initiates an electrical sequence. This impulse then passes down natural conduction
pathways between the atria to the atrioventricular node and from there to both ventricles. The
natural conduction pathways facilitate orderly spread of the impulse and coordinated contraction
of first the atria and then the ventricles. The electrical journey creates unique deflections in the
EKG that tell a story about heart function and health (Figure 1). Even more information is
obtained by looking at the story from different angles, which is accomplished by placing
electrodes in various positions on the chest and extremities. A positive deflection in an EKG
tracing represents electrical activity moving toward the active lead (the green lead in this
experiment).

Five components of a single beat are
traditionally recognized and labeled P, Q, R,
S, and T. The P wave represents the start of
the electrical journey as the impulse spreads
from the sinoatrial node downward from the
atria through the atrioventricular node and to
the ventricles. Ventricular activation is
represented by the QRS complex. The T wave
results from ventricular repolarization, which
is a recovery of the ventricular muscle tissue
to its resting state. By looking at several beats
you can also calculate the rate for each
component.

Doctors and other trained personnel can look
at an EKG tracing and see evidence for
disorders of the heart such as abnormal
slowing, speeding, irregular rhythms, injury to
muscle tissue (angina), and death of muscle
tissue (myocardial infarction). The length of
an interval indicates whether an impulse is                              Figure 1
following its normal pathway. A long interval
reveals that an impulse has been slowed or has taken a longer route. A short interval reflects an
impulse which followed a shorter route. If a complex is absent, the electrical impulse did not rise
normally, or was blocked at that part of the heart. Lack of normal depolarization of the atria
leads to an absent P wave. An absent QRS complex after a normal P wave indicates the electrical
impulse was blocked before it reached the ventricles. Abnormally shaped complexes result from
abnormal spread of the impulse through the muscle tissue, such as in myocardial infarction
where the impulse cannot follow its normal pathway because of tissue death or injury. Electrical
patterns may also be changed by metabolic abnormalities and by various medicines.

In this experiment, you will use the EKG sensor to make a five second graphical recording of
your heart’s electrical activity, and then switch the red and green leads to simulate the change in
electrical activity that can occur with a myocardial infarction (heart attack). You will identify the
different components of the waveforms and use them to determine your heart rate. You will also
determine the direction of electrical activity for the QRS complex.


Human Physiology with Vernier                   12 - 1
Analyzing the Heart with EKG

OBJECTIVES
In this experiment, you will
      Obtain graphical representation of the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time.
      Learn to recognize the different wave forms seen in an EKG, and associate these wave
      forms with activity of the heart.
      Determine the heart rate by determining the rate of individual wave forms in the EKG.
      Compare wave forms generated by alternate EKG lead placements.


MATERIALS
      computer                                             Vernier EKG Sensor
      Vernier computer interface                           electrode tabs
      Logger Pro


PROCEDURE
Part I Standard limb lead EKG

1. Connect the EKG Sensor to the Vernier computer interface. Open the file “12 Analyzing
   Heart EKG” from the Human Physiology with
   Vernierfolder.
2. Attach three electrode tabs to your arms, as shown in
   Figure 2. Place a single patch on the inside of the
   right wrist, on the inside of the right upper forearm
   (distal to the elbow), and on the inside of the left
   upper forearm (distal to elbow).
3. Connect the EKG clips to the electrode tabs as
   shown in Figure 2. Sit in a relaxed position in a
   chair, with your forearms resting on your legs or on
   the arms of the chair. When you are properly
   positioned, have someone click          to begin data
   collection.
4. Once data collection is finished, click and drag to
   highlight each interval listed in Table 1. Use Figure
   3 as your guide when determining these intervals.
   Enter the x value of each highlighted area to the
   nearest 0.01 s in Table 1. This value can be found in
   the lower left corner of the graph.                                                                   Figure 2
5. Calculate the heart rate in beats/min using the EKG data. Record the heart rate to the nearest
   whole number in Table 1.
6. Store this run by choosing Store Latest Run from the Experiment menu.
Part II Alternate limb lead EKG
7. Exchange the red and green EKG clips so that the green clip is now attached to the electrode
   tab on the left arm and the red clip is on the right arm. Sit in a relaxed position in a chair,
   with your forearms resting on your legs or on the arms of the chair. When you are properly
   positioned, have someone click            to begin data collection.
Human Physiology with Vernier                                                                   12 - 2
Analyzing the Heart with EKG
8. Print or sketch the tracing for alternate limb lead placement only.




                                             Figure 3
       P-R interval:         time from the beginning of P wave to the start of the QRS complex
       QRS complex:          time from Q deflection to S deflection
       Q-T interval:         time from Q deflection to the end of the T

DATA
                                              Table 1

                        Interval                              Time (s)

                         P–R              0.114

                         QRS              0.102
                         Q–T              0.383

                         R–R                                   0.748


                   Heart Rate (bpm)                            44.88


                                              Table 2

                          Standard Resting Electrocardiogram Interval Times

                     P–R interval                          0.12 to 0.20 s

                     QRS interval                        less than 0.12 s

                     Q–T interval                          0.30 to 0.40 s




Human Physiology with Vernier                                                                  12 - 3
Analyzing the Heart with EKG

DATA ANALYSIS
   1. Remember that a positive deflection indicates electrical activity moving toward the green
      EKG lead. Examine the two major deflections of a single QRS complex (R wave and S
      wave) in your EKG tracing from Part I of this experiment. According to this data, does
      ventricular depolarization proceed from right to left or left to right? How does your
      tracing from Part II confirm your answer?

        The ventricular depolarization proceeds from left to right. Tracing Part II goes from T, S,
        R,Q,P instead of P,Q,R,S,T.




2. Health-care professionals ask the following questions when interpreting an EKG:

       Can all components be identified in each beat?
       Are the intervals between each component and each complex consistent?
       Are there clear abnormalities of any of the wave components?
   Using these questions as guides, analyze each of the following three-beat EKG tracings and
   record your conclusions in Table 3 (indicate presence or absence of the P wave, and whether
   other intervals and/or shapes are normal or abnormal). The first analysis (a) is done for you.

  a.                                               b.




  c.                                               d.




Human Physiology with Vernier                                                                 12 - 4
Analyzing the Heart with EKG

  e.                                                 f.




  g.                                                 h.




                                                 Table 3

                                                                          QRS
                    P Wave         PR Interval       QRS Interval                     T Wave Shape
                                                                         Shape

   ECG     Beat   Pres.   Abs.   Nml.   Abs./Abn.   Nml.   Abs./Abn.   Nml.    Abn.   Nml.   Abs./Abn.
            1      X              X                  X                  X              X

       a    2      X              X                  X                  X              X
            3      X                       X                  X                 X               X
            1      X                       X         X                  X              X

       b    2      X              X                  X                  X              X
            3              X      X                  X                  X              X
            1              X               X                  X                 X      X

       c    2              X      X                  X                  X              X
            3              X      X                  X                  X              X
            1      X              X                  X                  X              X

       d    2      X              X                  X                  X              X
            3              X               X         X                  X                       X
            1              x                x        x                  x              x

       e    2       x             x                  x                  x              x
            3       x             x                  x                  x              x
            1       x             x                  x                          x      x

       f    2       x             x                  x                          x      x
            3       x             x                  x                          x                x

Human Physiology with Vernier                                                                        12 - 5
Analyzing the Heart with EKG

            1       x           x       x       x              x

    G       2              x        x       x           x               x

            3       x           x       x       x              x
            1              x        x   x       x              x

    H       2       x           x           x           x      x
            3              x        x   x       x              x




Human Physiology with Vernier                                               12 - 6

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Ekg

  • 1. Computer Analyzing the Heart with EKG 12 An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a graphical recording of the electrical events occurring within the heart. In a healthy heart there is a natural pacemaker in the right atrium (the sinoatrial node) which initiates an electrical sequence. This impulse then passes down natural conduction pathways between the atria to the atrioventricular node and from there to both ventricles. The natural conduction pathways facilitate orderly spread of the impulse and coordinated contraction of first the atria and then the ventricles. The electrical journey creates unique deflections in the EKG that tell a story about heart function and health (Figure 1). Even more information is obtained by looking at the story from different angles, which is accomplished by placing electrodes in various positions on the chest and extremities. A positive deflection in an EKG tracing represents electrical activity moving toward the active lead (the green lead in this experiment). Five components of a single beat are traditionally recognized and labeled P, Q, R, S, and T. The P wave represents the start of the electrical journey as the impulse spreads from the sinoatrial node downward from the atria through the atrioventricular node and to the ventricles. Ventricular activation is represented by the QRS complex. The T wave results from ventricular repolarization, which is a recovery of the ventricular muscle tissue to its resting state. By looking at several beats you can also calculate the rate for each component. Doctors and other trained personnel can look at an EKG tracing and see evidence for disorders of the heart such as abnormal slowing, speeding, irregular rhythms, injury to muscle tissue (angina), and death of muscle tissue (myocardial infarction). The length of an interval indicates whether an impulse is Figure 1 following its normal pathway. A long interval reveals that an impulse has been slowed or has taken a longer route. A short interval reflects an impulse which followed a shorter route. If a complex is absent, the electrical impulse did not rise normally, or was blocked at that part of the heart. Lack of normal depolarization of the atria leads to an absent P wave. An absent QRS complex after a normal P wave indicates the electrical impulse was blocked before it reached the ventricles. Abnormally shaped complexes result from abnormal spread of the impulse through the muscle tissue, such as in myocardial infarction where the impulse cannot follow its normal pathway because of tissue death or injury. Electrical patterns may also be changed by metabolic abnormalities and by various medicines. In this experiment, you will use the EKG sensor to make a five second graphical recording of your heart’s electrical activity, and then switch the red and green leads to simulate the change in electrical activity that can occur with a myocardial infarction (heart attack). You will identify the different components of the waveforms and use them to determine your heart rate. You will also determine the direction of electrical activity for the QRS complex. Human Physiology with Vernier 12 - 1
  • 2. Analyzing the Heart with EKG OBJECTIVES In this experiment, you will Obtain graphical representation of the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time. Learn to recognize the different wave forms seen in an EKG, and associate these wave forms with activity of the heart. Determine the heart rate by determining the rate of individual wave forms in the EKG. Compare wave forms generated by alternate EKG lead placements. MATERIALS computer Vernier EKG Sensor Vernier computer interface electrode tabs Logger Pro PROCEDURE Part I Standard limb lead EKG 1. Connect the EKG Sensor to the Vernier computer interface. Open the file “12 Analyzing Heart EKG” from the Human Physiology with Vernierfolder. 2. Attach three electrode tabs to your arms, as shown in Figure 2. Place a single patch on the inside of the right wrist, on the inside of the right upper forearm (distal to the elbow), and on the inside of the left upper forearm (distal to elbow). 3. Connect the EKG clips to the electrode tabs as shown in Figure 2. Sit in a relaxed position in a chair, with your forearms resting on your legs or on the arms of the chair. When you are properly positioned, have someone click to begin data collection. 4. Once data collection is finished, click and drag to highlight each interval listed in Table 1. Use Figure 3 as your guide when determining these intervals. Enter the x value of each highlighted area to the nearest 0.01 s in Table 1. This value can be found in the lower left corner of the graph. Figure 2 5. Calculate the heart rate in beats/min using the EKG data. Record the heart rate to the nearest whole number in Table 1. 6. Store this run by choosing Store Latest Run from the Experiment menu. Part II Alternate limb lead EKG 7. Exchange the red and green EKG clips so that the green clip is now attached to the electrode tab on the left arm and the red clip is on the right arm. Sit in a relaxed position in a chair, with your forearms resting on your legs or on the arms of the chair. When you are properly positioned, have someone click to begin data collection. Human Physiology with Vernier 12 - 2
  • 3. Analyzing the Heart with EKG 8. Print or sketch the tracing for alternate limb lead placement only. Figure 3 P-R interval: time from the beginning of P wave to the start of the QRS complex QRS complex: time from Q deflection to S deflection Q-T interval: time from Q deflection to the end of the T DATA Table 1 Interval Time (s) P–R 0.114 QRS 0.102 Q–T 0.383 R–R 0.748 Heart Rate (bpm) 44.88 Table 2 Standard Resting Electrocardiogram Interval Times P–R interval 0.12 to 0.20 s QRS interval less than 0.12 s Q–T interval 0.30 to 0.40 s Human Physiology with Vernier 12 - 3
  • 4. Analyzing the Heart with EKG DATA ANALYSIS 1. Remember that a positive deflection indicates electrical activity moving toward the green EKG lead. Examine the two major deflections of a single QRS complex (R wave and S wave) in your EKG tracing from Part I of this experiment. According to this data, does ventricular depolarization proceed from right to left or left to right? How does your tracing from Part II confirm your answer? The ventricular depolarization proceeds from left to right. Tracing Part II goes from T, S, R,Q,P instead of P,Q,R,S,T. 2. Health-care professionals ask the following questions when interpreting an EKG: Can all components be identified in each beat? Are the intervals between each component and each complex consistent? Are there clear abnormalities of any of the wave components? Using these questions as guides, analyze each of the following three-beat EKG tracings and record your conclusions in Table 3 (indicate presence or absence of the P wave, and whether other intervals and/or shapes are normal or abnormal). The first analysis (a) is done for you. a. b. c. d. Human Physiology with Vernier 12 - 4
  • 5. Analyzing the Heart with EKG e. f. g. h. Table 3 QRS P Wave PR Interval QRS Interval T Wave Shape Shape ECG Beat Pres. Abs. Nml. Abs./Abn. Nml. Abs./Abn. Nml. Abn. Nml. Abs./Abn. 1 X X X X X a 2 X X X X X 3 X X X X X 1 X X X X X b 2 X X X X X 3 X X X X X 1 X X X X X c 2 X X X X X 3 X X X X X 1 X X X X X d 2 X X X X X 3 X X X X X 1 x x x x x e 2 x x x x x 3 x x x x x 1 x x x x x f 2 x x x x x 3 x x x x x Human Physiology with Vernier 12 - 5
  • 6. Analyzing the Heart with EKG 1 x x x x x G 2 x x x x x 3 x x x x x 1 x x x x x H 2 x x x x x 3 x x x x x Human Physiology with Vernier 12 - 6