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Lead errorsIntroduction

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Incorrect placement of lead cables on thepatient’s body may be a significant cause ofdiagnostic errors in clinical practice

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Rudiger analyzed 838 ECGs at the cardiology outpatient clinic and the ICU of the London University College. The frequency of ECG artifacts due to switched electrodes was 0.4% at the outpatient clinic and 4% at the ICU

Rudiger A,Hellermann JP, Mukherjee R, Follath F, Turina J. Electrocardiographic artifacts due to electrode misplacement and their frequency in clinical settings. Am J Emer Med (2007) 25(2):174-8

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Possible lead misplacement should be considered every time unusual and/or

unexpected changes of the ECG pattern occur

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ERRORS INVOLVING THE LIMB LEADSMisplacement of the Einthoven limb leads

- lead reversal, common (eg. Right arm- left arm reversal)

- more complex misplacements (uncommon) Miplacement of the ground cable (eg. Right arm –

right leg cable reversal) Detached or broken electrode/cable

Ground

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UNIPOLAR CHEST LEADS

-ERRORS INVOLVING THE CHEST LEADS-Incorrect placement of a lead electrode-Lead reversal (eg. V1-V3 reversal)-Detached/non-functional electrode/cable(s)


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