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Left Axis Deviation
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Left Axis Deviation
, Left QRS Axis
See Also
QRS Axis
Right Axis Deviation
Electrocardiogram
Cardiac Electrophysiology Anatomy
Definition
Deviation into lead aVL axis (-30 to-90 degrees)
Negative net QRS voltage in lead avF (and lead II)
Positive net QRS voltage in lead I
On a clock face, 2:00 to 12:00 position
Interpretation
Based on most isoelectric lead
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Approach
See
QRS Axis
Lead with most symmetric voltage (as much positive QRS voltage as negative QRS voltage)
Choose lead that is perpendicular to isoelectric lead and that leads axis is the same as the
QRS Axis
Left Axis Deviation (-90 to -30, positive in lead I and negative in lead avF)
Most Isoelectric I (avF is perpendicular): -90 (12:00)
Most Isoelectric avR (III is perpendicular): -60 (1:00)
Most Isoelectric II (avL is perpendicular): -30 (2:00)
Interpretation
Pathologic Left Axis Deviation
Left Posterior Hemiblock
(rare due to dual supply)
Left Anterior Hemiblock
QRS Axis
more negative than -30 degrees (AVL)
Axis <-30 if Lead II is more negative than positive
Causes
Normal variant
Mechanical shift
Ascites
High diaphragm
Left Atrial hypertrophy
Left Bundle Branch Block
Wolf-Parkinson-White Syndrome (
WPW Syndrome
)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
(
COPD
)
Hyperkalemia
Right ventricular ectopic rhythms
Causes
Non-Causes of Left Axis Deviation
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
is not a deviation cause
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