Poor R wave progressionThe phenomenon of R wave progression utilizes the following six leads: V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6. The chest leads provide information on the sagittal plane from the anterior surface across to the lateral surface of the heart. Notice in... (i.e. not until leads V5 or V6) may signal an anterior infarctionThe necrosis of tissue; acute myocardial infarction involves the acute death of myocardial cells. 1. Six Second ECG Guidebook (2012), T Barill, p. 198.
In line with QRSThe electrical representation of ventricular depolarization; the atrial repolarization is also a part of the QRS. ECG interpretation relies heavily on the QRS complex. The QRS complex represents the depolarization of the ventricles. The repolarization of the atria is also... axis deviation, abnormal R waveFollowing the depolarization of the interventricular septum, ventricular depolarization then progresses from the endocardium through to the epicardium across both ventricles producing an R wave and an S wave. An R wave is the first positive deflection of the QRS... progression does not stand on its own with sufficient strength to form a diagnosis. Placed with other findings, though, abnormal R wave progression may help support a diagnosis when bolstered by other findings.
1. Six Second ECG GuidebookA Practice Guide to Basic and 12 Lead ECG Interpretation, written by Tracy Barill, 2012 Introduction The ability to correctly interpret an electrocardiogram (ECG), be it a simple six second strip or a 12 lead ECG, is a vital skill... (2012), T Barill, p. 172