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Things to think about
- What are the key ECG abnormalities ?
 - How could you improve the quality of the patient's ECG ?
 
Rate:
- 60 bpm
 
- Regular
 - Sinus rhythm
 
- Normal
 
- PR - Normal (~200ms)
 - QRS - Prolonged (120ms)
 
- RBBB Pattern
 - Baseline wander in limb leads ? U waves
 - Significant high frequency artefact obscuring majority of details in precordial leads
 
Interpretation:
- Sinus rhythm with RBBB
 - Significant artefact obscuring rest of ECG interpretation
 
There are multiple factors that can generate artefact during the ECG recording / printing process including:
- Patient factors
 - Implanted devices
 - PPM - Pacing Spikes
 - Nerve stimulators
 - Movement disorders e.g. Parkinson's, essential tremor
 - Rigors
 - Muscle tremor / activity can be related to pain, hypothermia etc.
 - CPR
 - Habitus - very thin or obese patients, paediatric patients
 - Poor pad contact due to hair
 - Poor pad contact due to moisture - sweating, immersion etc.
 - Lead factors
 - Poor pad contact
 - Pad misplacement
 - Damaged lead or lead connection
 - ECG Machine Factors
 - Inappropriate settings of gain or filtering modes
 - Electrical artifact from power supply
 - Printing factors
 - Low ink
 - Print head tracking
 - Paper alignment
 - External factors
 - Interference from surrounding electronic devices. Relatively rare using newer ECG machines and environmental interference is usually compounded by incorrect machine filter settings.
 
An awareness of these factors and a systemic approach to addressing each point in the recording process, from patient to printer, is important in addressing recording problems such as artifact and lead mal-positioning.
References / Further Reading
Life in the Fast Lane
Textbook
- Chan TC, Brady WJ, Harrigan RA, Ornato JP, Rosen P. ECG in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care. Elsevier Mosby 2005.
 

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