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==Conduction== | |||
RBBB: if consistent morphology and if QRS width >90ms in children < 4 years and >100ms in children 4-16 years<cite>aha</cite> | |||
LBBB: if consistent morphology and QRS width >90ms in children < 4 years and >100ms in children 4-16 years<cite>aha</cite> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 20:04, 27 April 2009
Heart Axis
Age | QRS Axis Normal Values | Abnormal Values | Description | ||||||||||
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Adult | -30° to 90° |
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8 to 16 years | 0° to 120° | >120° | Right-axis deviation | ||||||||||
5 to 8 years | 0° to 140° | >140°
<0° |
Right-axis deviation
Left-axis deviation | ||||||||||
1 year to 5 years | 5° to 100° | >100° | Right-axis deviation | ||||||||||
1 mo to 1 y | 10° to 120° | >120°
<10° to -90° |
Right-axis deviation
Left-axis deviation | ||||||||||
Neonate | 30° to 90° | >190° to -90°
<30° to <-90° |
Extreme right axis deviation
Left axis deviation |
Conduction
RBBB: if consistent morphology and if QRS width >90ms in children < 4 years and >100ms in children 4-16 years[1] LBBB: if consistent morphology and QRS width >90ms in children < 4 years and >100ms in children 4-16 years[1]
References
- Surawicz B, Childers R, Deal BJ, Gettes LS, Bailey JJ, Gorgels A, Hancock EW, Josephson M, Kligfield P, Kors JA, Macfarlane P, Mason JW, Mirvis DM, Okin P, Pahlm O, Rautaharju PM, van Herpen G, Wagner GS, Wellens H, American Heart Association Electrocardiography and Arrhythmias Committee, Council on Clinical Cardiology, American College of Cardiology Foundation, and Heart Rhythm Society. AHA/ACCF/HRS recommendations for the standardization and interpretation of the electrocardiogram: part III: intraventricular conduction disturbances: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Electrocardiography and Arrhythmias Committee, Council on Clinical Cardiology; the American College of Cardiology Foundation; and the Heart Rhythm Society: endorsed by the International Society for Computerized Electrocardiology. Circulation. 2009 Mar 17;119(10):e235-40. DOI:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.191095 |