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(FIT)-Module 5 Workshop 8: Device Cases
Asirvatham Case 5 Answer
Asirvatham Case 5 Answer
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The discussion focuses on identifying postrolateral vein pacing in the heart without an X-ray by interpreting ECG patterns. A right bundle-like pattern suggests the lead captures the left ventricle, specifically the posterior free wall, indicated by a completely negative deflection in lead one and predominantly negative in leads two, three, and AVF. In the LAO projection, the posterolateral left ventricle is anticipated, with negative in lead one, positive in lead V1, and negative in leads two, three, and AVF, indicating the position relative to the feet.
Keywords
postrolateral vein pacing
ECG interpretation
right bundle branch block pattern
left ventricle pacing
LAO projection
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