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'''Right Axis Deviation''' (RAD) is a [[heart condition]] where the electrical conduction of the heart is greater than +105 degrees or between -90 degrees and +180 degrees (may be called Indeterminate) or more often extreme Right Axis Deviation. The degrees may be determined by a 12-lead [[ECG]] (EKG=German). | '''Right Axis Deviation''' (RAD) is a [[heart condition]] where the electrical conduction of the heart is greater than +105 degrees or between -90 degrees and +180 degrees (may be called Indeterminate) or more often extreme Right Axis Deviation. The degrees may be determined by a 12-lead [[ECG]] (EKG=German). | ||
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==Related chapters== | |||
* [[Electrocardiogram#Axis]] | * [[Electrocardiogram#Axis]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:11, 15 October 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Right Axis Deviation (RAD) is a heart condition where the electrical conduction of the heart is greater than +105 degrees or between -90 degrees and +180 degrees (may be called Indeterminate) or more often extreme Right Axis Deviation. The degrees may be determined by a 12-lead ECG (EKG=German).