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The QRS axis is the most important to determine. However, the P wave or T wave axis can also be measured. To determine the QRS axis, the limb leads (not the precordial leads) need to be examined.
Electrocardiography was performed and reportedly showed sinus rhythm, new rightward axis, reduced R-wave progression, and new inferolateral T-wave inversions, as compared with the ...
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