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Home » Articles » How To Read An EKG

How To Read An EKG

May 7, 2016 By Aamir Khan Leave a Comment




The ECG paper is mostly standardize

– Each large square on the paper represents 0.2 seconds
– Each small square represents 0.04 seconds
– 5 large squares therefore = 1 second
– 300 large squares = 1 minute
– To calculate heart rate – count large squares within an R-R interval & divide 300 by this number

P-waves:

P-waves represent atrial depolarisation
There should be a P-wave preceding each QRS complex

QRS complex:

The QRS-complex represents depolarisation of the ventricles
It is seen as 3 closely related waves on the ECG (Q,R & S wave);
The first downward deflection is the Q-waveAny upward deflection is an R-wave
Downward deflections after an R-wave is called an S-wave
It should be between 0.06-0.10 seconds

T-wave:

The T-wave represents ventricular re-polarisation
It is seen as a small wave after the QRS complex

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