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- Lewis_lead abstract "A Lewis Lead (also called the S5 lead) is a modified EKG lead used to detect atrial flutter waves when atrial flutter is suspected clinically, based on signs and symptoms, but is not definitely demonstrated on the standard 12 lead EKG. In order to create the Lewis Lead, the right arm electrode is moved to the manubrium adjacent to the sternum. Then the left arm electrode is moved to the right, fifth intercostal space adjacent to the sternum. The left leg electrode is placed on the right lower costal margin. The Lewis Lead is then read as Lead I on the EKG and, since in most patients it will be roughly perpendicular to the wave of atrial depolarization, flutter waves may be more apparent.".
- Lewis_lead thumbnail Lewis_lead_placement_EKG.png?width=300.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageID "13839574".
- Lewis_lead wikiPageLength "1078".
- Lewis_lead wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Lewis_lead wikiPageRevisionID "698377709".
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLink Atrial_flutter.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cardiac_electrophysiology.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cardiology.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electrodiagnosis.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLink Depolarization.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLink Electrocardiography.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLink Sternum.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLink File:Lewis_lead_placement_EKG.png.
- Lewis_lead wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lewis lead".
- Lewis_lead wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Endocrine-disease-stub.
- Lewis_lead subject Category:Cardiac_electrophysiology.
- Lewis_lead subject Category:Cardiology.
- Lewis_lead subject Category:Electrodiagnosis.
- Lewis_lead hypernym EKG.
- Lewis_lead type Specialty.
- Lewis_lead comment "A Lewis Lead (also called the S5 lead) is a modified EKG lead used to detect atrial flutter waves when atrial flutter is suspected clinically, based on signs and symptoms, but is not definitely demonstrated on the standard 12 lead EKG. In order to create the Lewis Lead, the right arm electrode is moved to the manubrium adjacent to the sternum. Then the left arm electrode is moved to the right, fifth intercostal space adjacent to the sternum.".
- Lewis_lead label "Lewis lead".
- Lewis_lead sameAs Q6537253.
- Lewis_lead sameAs m.03ckxl9.
- Lewis_lead sameAs Q6537253.
- Lewis_lead wasDerivedFrom Lewis_lead?oldid=698377709.
- Lewis_lead depiction Lewis_lead_placement_EKG.png.
- Lewis_lead isPrimaryTopicOf Lewis_lead.