A Quantitative Comparison of Unipolar and Augmented Unipolar Limb Leads

  • SIMONSON E
  • KEYS A
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Abstract

Goldberger has claimed that his augmented unipolar limb leads (aV) are identical—except for a 50 per cent larger amplitude—and interchangeable with Wilson's original V leads, but this claim was not supported by quantitative evidence. The advantage of larger amplitudes explains the increasing preference for the aV leads. A quantitative comparison between V and aV leads revealed such tremendous variability of the augmentation ratio, both interindividual and between leads in the same individual, that standards obtained with V leads are not applicable to aV leads and vice versa. V leads and aV leads are not interchangeable.

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SIMONSON, E., & KEYS, A. (1950). A Quantitative Comparison of Unipolar and Augmented Unipolar Limb Leads. Circulation, 1(4), 954–963. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.1.4.954

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