It's funny how a podcast about ECGs, without visuals, can still be so engaging. Thanks for the review, and the reassurance!
I have one question though - I was surprised to see BER/ER described as "most often right precordial leads." Where does this observation come from?
Looking at some of the cited articles, for example, both Haïssaguerre and Uberoi did not even consider ER patterns in V1-V3 in their analyses. In his review, Benito also discusses the regional pattern of ER, but only mentions a theoretical possibility of right-precordial ER.
Thanks!
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Brooks W. - March 17, 2012 9:02 PM
It's funny how a podcast about ECGs, without visuals, can still be so engaging. Thanks for the review, and the reassurance!
I have one question though - I was surprised to see BER/ER described as "most often right precordial leads." Where does this observation come from?
Looking at some of the cited articles, for example, both Haïssaguerre and Uberoi did not even consider ER patterns in V1-V3 in their analyses. In his review, Benito also discusses the regional pattern of ER, but only mentions a theoretical possibility of right-precordial ER.
Thanks!