

The possibility of diagnosing infarctions is maximized, as infarcts of the posterior and right heart wall can be equally diagnosed. Calculated Leads: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, V9, VR3, VR4, VR5, VR6, VR7, VR8, VR9ĭiagnostic Capabilities: with 22-leads, the diagnoses of the classic 12 leads can be clearly broadened.It is the only ECG system that enables physicians to be 100% compliant with the cardiology guidelines without reattaching electrodes, which require anterior and posterior analysis of the heart.ĬardioSecur uses lead technology that offers a 360-degree view of the heart and complies with cardiological guidelines.Ħ Vertical Visual Axes and 16 Horizontal Visual Axes In addition to the classic 12 ECG leads, the leads of the right and posterior heart can be calculated, making it an all-encompassing 22-lead ECG. With Erin Krakow, Martin Cummins, Pascale Hutton, Jack Wagner. The 360° lead system is based, as with the EASI ECG, on the vector loop of a vector ECG. When Calls the Heart: Created by Brian Bird, Michael Landon Jr. For example, it is very cumbersome to attach electrodes to the back of a patient experiencing an infarct.

This can be due to time constraints, usability problems and lead placement issues, as well as a lack of education. However, according to guidelines, the posterior and right heart wall leads should also be measured when a heart attack is suspected. Measured Leads: I, II, III, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6ĭiagnostic Capabilities: with the 12-lead ECG fundamentally all heart activity can be measured, and both rhythmic and ischemic abnormalities can be diagnosed on the anterior heart wall.The 12-lead ECG is the gold standard for ECG diagnosis and is used for both resting and stress ECGs. A 12-lead ECG combines the lead systems from Einthoven, Goldberger and Wilson, thereby providing information about vertical and horizontal axes.
