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Cardiac Axis Using Isoelectric Lead Method

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This video presents the isoelectric lead method to determine the cardiac axis. (Digital media video)

In this video, we will learn about:

1. Normal cardiac axis

2. Positive and negative deviation.

3. Isoelectric lead or isoelectric axis.

4. Left axis or right axis deviation.

Presented by Dr. Mobeen Syed

 

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