Explain the different segments in a standard ECG.

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    Explain the different segments in a standard ECG.

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    Electrocardiogram is a graphical representation of the cardiac cycle produced by an electrograph.

    A typical human electrocardiogram has five waves – P, Q, R, S, and T. The P, R, and T-waves are above the base line and are known as positive waves. The Q and S waves are below the base line and are known as negative waves. The P-wave is of atrial origin, while the Q, R, S, and T-waves are of ventricular origin.

    (a) The P-wave indicates atrial depolarisation. During this wave, the impulse of contraction is generated by the SA node. The PQ-wave represents atrial contraction.

    (b) The QR-wave is preceded by ventricular contraction. It represents the spread of the impulse of contraction from the AV node to the wall of the ventricle. It leads to ventricular depolarisation.

    (c) The RS-wave represents ventricular contraction of about 0.3 sec.

    (d) The ST-wave represents ventricular relaxation of about 0.4 sec. During this phase, the ventricles relax and return to their normal state.

    (e) The T-wave represents ventricular relaxation.

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