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Electrical Axis and Fascicular Block

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Rapid ECG Interpretation

Part of the book series: Contemporary Cardiology ((CONCARD))

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The electrical axis is discussed early and extensively in most books on ECG interpretation. Although the electrical axis is an important parameter that should be documented, it provides little or no assistance in the diagnosis of most cardiac conditions, particularly those that require specifi c therapy.

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(2008). Electrical Axis and Fascicular Block. In: Khan, M.G. (eds) Rapid ECG Interpretation. Contemporary Cardiology. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-408-7_9

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