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What does electrocardiograph right slant electric axis mean


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ECG axis deviation refers to the right deviation of the ECG axis, which refers to the ECG axis on the ECG more than 90 degrees.
ECG is a method used to assess cardiac function, can record changes in cardiac electrical activity. In ECG, ECG axis is one of the indicators describing the direction and intensity of cardiac electrical activity, and the normal ECG axis range is-30 degrees to 90 degrees. If the axis is located at 90 degrees to 180 degrees, it belongs to the right deviation of the ECG axis; if the axis is located at-30 degrees to-90 degrees, it belongs to the left deviation of the ECG axis.
Clinically, there are many reasons for the right deviation of the ECG axis, such as left ventricular hypertrophy, coronary heart disease, etc., at this time patients should be combined with other examinations to identify specific reasons, and accept the doctor's treatment advice.