12-Lead Views

The ten electrodes combine to provide 12 views of the heart. The limb leads combine to provide the three bipolar leads (leads I, II, and III) and three augmented voltage leads (aVR, aVL, and aVF). The three “augmented voltage” leads – aVR (right), aVL (left lateral) and aVF (foot) – provide three additional surface views of the heart.

Table 6.2 Lead Views for the Augmented Voltage Leads

Table 6.2 outlines the three views of the heart that are seen using the augmented leads. These lead views are mathematically created from the limb electrodes to view the heart from three distinct positions towards the centre of the heart. Therefore, the augmented voltage right (aVR) views the right atria and ventricle from the right shoulder (since the heart is generally situated more to the left of the mediastinum, aVR offers the most distant and least useful view of all the 12 leads). The augmented voltage left (aVL) views the left lateral aspect of the left ventricle from the left shoulder. The augmented voltage foot lead (aVF) views the inferior surface of the heart (left and right ventricle) from the feet. Together, the augmented voltage leads offer lateral and inferior views of the heart.

1. Six Second ECG Guidebook (2012), T Barill, p. 140

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