by Anonymous on February 14th, 2007

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What is the differences between Lead Vector and Cardiac Vector? How is Lead Vector being used to measure ECG Signal?

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  • by Kiana20 on March 21st, 2007

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    The (moving) heart vector represents the total electrical activity of the heart.

    Each ECG lead (I, II, III, etc.) is associated with a lead vector.

    So projection of the heart vector on one of the lead vectors gives the ECG amplitude(signal) in that ECG lead.

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