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CategoryLeadsActivity Inferior leads'Leads II, III and aVF Look at electrical activity from the vantage point of theinferior surface (diaphragmatic surface of heart)inferiordiaphragmatic surface of heart Lateral leadsI, aVL, V 5 and V 6 Look at the electrical activity from the vantage point of thelateral wall of left ventriclelateralventricle Septal leadsV 1 and V 2 Look at electrical activity from the vantage point of theseptal surface of the heart (interventricular septum)septalinterventricular septum Anterior leadsV 3 and V 4 Look at electrical activity from the vantage point of theanterior wall of the right and left ventricles (Sternocostal surface of heart)anteriorSternocostal surface of heart

The limb leads and augmented limb leads Leads I, II and III are called the limb leads. The electrodes that form these signals are located on the limbs —one on each arm and one on the left leg. The limb leads form the points of what is known as Einthoven's triangle.Einthoven's triangle Lead I is the voltage between the (positive) left arm (LA) electrode and right arm (RA) electrode: Lead II is the voltage between the (positive) left leg (LL) electrode and the right arm (RA) electrode: Lead III is the voltage between the (positive) left leg (LL) electrode and the left arm (LA) electrode:

Leads aVR, aVL, and aVF are the augmented limb leads. They are derived from the same three electrodes as leads I, II, and III, but they use Wilson's central terminal as their negative pole. Lead augmented vector right (aVR)' has the positive electrode on the right arm. The negative pole is a combination of the left arm electrode and the left leg electrode: Lead augmented vector left (aVL) has the positive electrode on the left arm. The negative pole is a combination of the right arm electrode and the left leg electrode: Lead augmented vector foot (aVF) has the positive electrode on the left leg. The negative pole is a combination of the right arm electrode and the left arm electrode: Together with leads I, II, and III, augmented limb leads aVR, aVL, and aVF form the basis of the hexaxial reference system, which is used to calculate the heart's electrical axis in the frontal plane.hexaxial reference system

The precordial leads lie in the transverse (horizontal) plane, perpendicular to the other six leads. The six precordial electrodes act as the positive poles for the six corresponding precordial leads: (V 1, V 2, V 3, V 4, V 5 and V 6 ).