Note that the first three account for almost 90% of ECG tracings with LAD. If the QRS is predominantly negative in lead I and positive in lead aVF, then the axis is rightward (right axis deviation).
In a “normal” electrocardiogram (ECG), the transition of the QRS axis in the precordial leads ... is “early,” occurring at or before lead V 3, whereas “clockwise rotation” is a variant ...
There are only a few sinus rhythm QRS complexes available to examine on this ECG ... seen in lead V5). The unusual wide QRS complex, tachycardic rhythm that changes morphology and axis within ...
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