1973
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1973.03220250055028
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"Lead Thirteen" Electrocardiograph

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“…P wave identification can sometimes be facilitated by using the Lewis lead. 8 Similarly, a transoesophageal lead can be used to identify P waves in difficult cases. The ECG is usually recorded on a time scale of 25 mm/s on the horizontal axis and a voltage sensitivity of 0.1 mv/mm on the vertical axis.…”
Section: The Electrocardiogrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P wave identification can sometimes be facilitated by using the Lewis lead. 8 Similarly, a transoesophageal lead can be used to identify P waves in difficult cases. The ECG is usually recorded on a time scale of 25 mm/s on the horizontal axis and a voltage sensitivity of 0.1 mv/mm on the vertical axis.…”
Section: The Electrocardiogrammentioning
confidence: 99%