Electrocardiogram Electrode Positioning on the Back During Echocardiography: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study.

Cureus(2024)

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BACKGROUND:ECG interpretation is sometimes difficult due to baseline fluctuations and electrode detachments when placed on the subjects' front side, leading to misinterpretation of the rhythms and phases of the cardiac cycle. We aimed to compare the differences in the wave amplitudes and respiratory variations between conventional ECG electrode positioning on the front side of patients and an alternative position on the backs of patients. METHODS:Echocardiography was performed in 85 patients lying in the left lateral position. We attached the red electrode to the right clavicle, the yellow to the left clavicle, and the green to the left lateral abdomen on the front side of the patients; on the back, we attached the electrode to the right clavicle, the right upper posterior iliac spine, and the left upper posterior iliac spine. RESULTS:The ECG monitor amplitudes were greater on the front side compared to the back side, but the BF-breath values were smaller on the back side (6.0 pixels) compared to the front side (10.5 pixels, p<0.05). The P wave amplitude divided by the BF-breath on the back side was greater than that seen on the front side (2.8 vs. 1.8, p<0.05), whereas the QRS amplitude divided by the BF-breath was 15.0 and 16.3, respectively (p=ns). CONCLUSION:As an alternative to front-side ECG monitoring, electrodes placed on the back can help avoid misinterpretation of the ECG rhythms and the phases of the cardiac cycle due to respiration during echocardiography.
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