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Saturday, October 3, 2009

V1-V3 lead misplacement

The way to pick that it is this, rather than a posterior MI, is to look at:

1. P wave - it will be biphasic in V3
2. RSR pattern - R wave in V1, S wave in V3, R wave in V4.
Posted by u at 12:13 AM

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