Shows the axis of the heart to propagate depolarization that extends into the heart to constrict the myocardium. In fact, the heart axis shows the direction in which most electrical stimuli move. When you read electrocardiograms, the heart axis indicates the direction of propagation of the stimulus. In addition, the direction of the heart axis indicates many disorders and changes in the heart. Usually at least two derivations are required to determine the axis. Algebraic sum is used to calculate the positive and negative of the QRS complex. For example, if the complex has a long R and a short S, count the number of cells occupied by R on the electrocardiogram paper vertically and count it as a positive digit, and count the number of negativ...
<p>Cardiac electromechanics in a ventricular wedge: left, fibre orientation relative to axis; middl...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
The "mean QRS electrical axis " has been defined by Ziegler (1951) as the average directio...
The ability to determine electrical axis is importantto detect subtle early warning signs of a chang...
The sum of the numerous electromotive forces generated during the spread of the ventri-cular impulse...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
A simple geometric method is employed to investigate the theoretically expected potentials at an ele...
The spatial vector and loop allow a more concise description of the heart's total electromotive...
Our study sought to examine the relationship between the true anatomical cardiac axis and the electr...
A slide rule for determining the electrical axis of the electrocardiogram is presented. The device i...
Einthoven related the apparent direction of the heart's electrical activity to the potential differe...
In the process of interpreting an electrocardiogram (ECG) the mean electrical axis of the heart need...
Our understanding of the meaning of the electrocardiogram is greatly furthered by careful com-pariso...
A theory of electrocardiography based on a fixed-location, eccentric-dipole representation of ven-tr...
The bidomain model is often used to simulate the electrical activity in cardiac tissue. It has appli...
<p>Cardiac electromechanics in a ventricular wedge: left, fibre orientation relative to axis; middl...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
The "mean QRS electrical axis " has been defined by Ziegler (1951) as the average directio...
The ability to determine electrical axis is importantto detect subtle early warning signs of a chang...
The sum of the numerous electromotive forces generated during the spread of the ventri-cular impulse...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
A simple geometric method is employed to investigate the theoretically expected potentials at an ele...
The spatial vector and loop allow a more concise description of the heart's total electromotive...
Our study sought to examine the relationship between the true anatomical cardiac axis and the electr...
A slide rule for determining the electrical axis of the electrocardiogram is presented. The device i...
Einthoven related the apparent direction of the heart's electrical activity to the potential differe...
In the process of interpreting an electrocardiogram (ECG) the mean electrical axis of the heart need...
Our understanding of the meaning of the electrocardiogram is greatly furthered by careful com-pariso...
A theory of electrocardiography based on a fixed-location, eccentric-dipole representation of ven-tr...
The bidomain model is often used to simulate the electrical activity in cardiac tissue. It has appli...
<p>Cardiac electromechanics in a ventricular wedge: left, fibre orientation relative to axis; middl...
The work described in this Thesis is concerned with developing a technique to visualise the electric...
The "mean QRS electrical axis " has been defined by Ziegler (1951) as the average directio...