Background: In the standard ECG display, limb leads are presented in a non-anatomical sequence: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF. The Cabrera system is a display format which instead presents the limb leads in a cranial/left-to-caudal/right sequence, i.e. in an anatomically sequential order. Lead aVR is replaced in the Cabrera display by its inverted version, -aVR, which is presented in its logical place between lead I and lead II. Main text: In this debate article possible implications of using the Cabrera display, instead of the standard, non-contiguous lead display, are presented, focusing on its use in patients with possible acute coronary syndrome. The importance of appreciating reciprocal limb-lead ECG changes and the diagnostic and prognost...
Purpose of Review: Since its inception in 1902 by Willem Einthoven, the electrocardiogram (ECG) has ...
Background: There is limited information on whether the orderly display of limb lead ECGs (electroca...
Introduction: Acute anterior myocardial infarctions caused by proximal left anterior descending (LAD...
Background: In the standard ECG display, limb leads are presented in a non-anatomical sequence: I, I...
Background: It is possible that efforts in ECG review by both young experienced clinicians are curre...
Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) and deaths from CAD are on the increase in sub-Saharan Afr...
Abstract Inaccurate electrode placement and differences in inter-individual human anatomies can lead...
Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) is a very useful diagnostic tool. However, errors in placement...
Background: Electrocardiography is a very useful diagnostic tool. However, errors in placement of EC...
Objectives: This study investigates whether sequential addition of inverted, (negative) leads from t...
The 12-lead ECG electrocardiogram is a commonly performed investigation. A literature review publish...
Background: Electrocardiography is a very useful diagnostic tool. However, errors in placement of EC...
Introduction: The most electrocardiographers consider lead aVR as giving reciprocal information from...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is essential for the diagnosis of some potentially life-threatening and ...
In a patient with chest pain and suspected acute coronary syndrome, the electrocardiogram (ECG) is t...
Purpose of Review: Since its inception in 1902 by Willem Einthoven, the electrocardiogram (ECG) has ...
Background: There is limited information on whether the orderly display of limb lead ECGs (electroca...
Introduction: Acute anterior myocardial infarctions caused by proximal left anterior descending (LAD...
Background: In the standard ECG display, limb leads are presented in a non-anatomical sequence: I, I...
Background: It is possible that efforts in ECG review by both young experienced clinicians are curre...
Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) and deaths from CAD are on the increase in sub-Saharan Afr...
Abstract Inaccurate electrode placement and differences in inter-individual human anatomies can lead...
Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) is a very useful diagnostic tool. However, errors in placement...
Background: Electrocardiography is a very useful diagnostic tool. However, errors in placement of EC...
Objectives: This study investigates whether sequential addition of inverted, (negative) leads from t...
The 12-lead ECG electrocardiogram is a commonly performed investigation. A literature review publish...
Background: Electrocardiography is a very useful diagnostic tool. However, errors in placement of EC...
Introduction: The most electrocardiographers consider lead aVR as giving reciprocal information from...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is essential for the diagnosis of some potentially life-threatening and ...
In a patient with chest pain and suspected acute coronary syndrome, the electrocardiogram (ECG) is t...
Purpose of Review: Since its inception in 1902 by Willem Einthoven, the electrocardiogram (ECG) has ...
Background: There is limited information on whether the orderly display of limb lead ECGs (electroca...
Introduction: Acute anterior myocardial infarctions caused by proximal left anterior descending (LAD...