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A standardized procedure for locating and documenting ECG chest electrode positions: consideration of the effect of breast tissue on ECG amplitudes in women.

TitleA standardized procedure for locating and documenting ECG chest electrode positions: consideration of the effect of breast tissue on ECG amplitudes in women.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsRautaharju PM, Park L, Rautaharju FS, Crow R
JournalJ Electrocardiol
Volume31
Issue1
Pagination17-29
Date Published1998 Jan
ISSN0022-0736
KeywordsAged, Breast, Electrocardiography, Electrodes, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Thorax
Abstract

Continuing uncertainty exists about standardized procedures for the placement of electrocardiographic (ECG) chest electrodes, technical variability being the largest error source for short-term variations in amplitudes and waveforms of the chest lead ECGs. To avoid presumed attenuation of ECG amplitudes by abundant breast tissue, anterolateral chest electrodes in women are often placed under the breasts and too low. There is also considerable uncertainty about locating the midclavicular line and the V4 electrode, particularly in obese persons and in women. We examined the effect of breast tissue protuberance on ECG amplitudes using ECG and anthropometric data on 6,814 women included in the Atherosclerosis Research in Communities Study (ARIC). The R wave amplitudes in anterolateral chest leads and the Sokolow-Lyon voltage decreased (P

DOI10.1016/s0022-0736(98)90003-6
Alternate JournalJ Electrocardiol
PubMed ID9533374