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== Summary ==
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|Description = Submitted: Ms. M. Codispoti MUHC 1999
These are two 12 lead electrocardiograms from the same person taken one after another. The leads have been displaced from the conventional positions on the top recording.


The top one was taken with right sided chest leads. This can be useful for detecting right ventricular infarction, but unfortunately is not recognized by most EKG machines and mislabeled on the recording. 
|Category = [[Case_reports_from_Michael_Rosengarten|Case reports by Michael Rosengarten]]
|Source = EKG World Encyclopedia http://cme.med.mcgill.ca/php/index.php , courtesy of Michael Rosengarten BEng, MD.McGill
|Date = 2012
|Author = Michael Rosengarten BEng, MD.McGill
|Permission = {{by-nc-sa-3.0}}
|other_versions = None
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Summary

Description

Submitted: Ms. M. Codispoti MUHC 1999 These are two 12 lead electrocardiograms from the same person taken one after another. The leads have been displaced from the conventional positions on the top recording.

The top one was taken with right sided chest leads. This can be useful for detecting right ventricular infarction, but unfortunately is not recognized by most EKG machines and mislabeled on the recording.

Category

Case reports by Michael Rosengarten

Source

EKG World Encyclopedia http://cme.med.mcgill.ca/php/index.php , courtesy of Michael Rosengarten BEng, MD.McGill

Date

2012

Author

Michael Rosengarten BEng, MD.McGill

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