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Question
Draw a standard ECG and explain the different segments in it.
Solution
An electrocardiogram is a graphical representation of the cardiac cycle produced by an electrograph.
The diagrammatic representation of a standard ECG is shown below.
A typical human electrocardiogram has five waves – P, Q, R, S, and T. The P, R, and T-waves are above the base line and are known as positive waves. The Q and S waves are below the base line and are known as negative waves. The P-wave is of atrial origin, while the Q, R, S, and T-waves are of ventricular origin.
- The P-wave indicates atrial depolarization. During this wave, the impulse of contraction is generated by the SA node. The PQ-wave represents atrial contraction.
- The QR-wave is preceded by ventricular contraction. It represents the spread of the impulse of contraction from the AV node to the wall of the ventricle. It leads to ventricular depolarization.
- The RS-wave represents ventricular contraction of about 0.3 sec.
- The ST-wave represents ventricular relaxation of about 0.4 sec. During this phase, the ventricles relax and return to their normal state.
- The T-wave represents ventricular relaxation.
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