The fastest non-specific method to determine the QRS axis is to find the major direction of the QRS complex — positive or negative — in leads I and aVF. If the QRS complex is upright (positive ...
Left axis deviation occurs when the QRS axis falls between -30 and -90. There are a variety of causes, including left anterior fascicular block and left ventricular hypertrophy. See the ECG basics ...
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