Effects of Electrode Placement on the 12-lead ECG
Presenter: Robert M Farrell Sponsored by GE Healthcare
Webinar 2011-09-28
The placement of electrodes can have significant effects on the interpretation of the ECG. For diagnostic 12-lead ECGs, the recommended location of the limb lead electrodes is on the arms and legs. However, these electrodes are often moved on to the torso for patient monitoring applications. This presentation will describe the important differences between these two electrode configurations. The frequency and effects of chest electrode misplacements will also be discussed.
| General Information | ||
| Webinar Name | Webinar ID | |
| Effects of Electrode Placement on the 12-lead ECG | 281676354 | |
| Actual Start Date & Time | Actual Duration (minutes) | |
| Sep 28, 2011 01:33 PM ADT | 89 | |
| Registered (#) | Opened Invitation (#) | |
| 77 | 0 | |
| Clicked Registration Link (#) | Total Attendees (#) | |
| 126 | 46 | |
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