Electrodes LIMBS ECG China

Role in ECG

Limb electrodes are essential because they pick up the heart’s electrical activity from different directions and allow formation of leads:

  • Bipolar Limb Leads (Einthoven’s Triangle):

    • Lead I = RA (–) → LA (+)

    • Lead II = RA (–) → LL (+)

    • Lead III = LA (–) → LL (+)

  • Augmented Unipolar Limb Leads:

    • aVR = looks at heart from RA

    • aVL = looks at heart from LA

    • aVF = looks at heart from LL

Together these 6 views are called the Frontal Plane Leads.


🔹 2. Importance of Each Electrode

  • Right Arm (RA): Serves as a negative reference in Lead I & II.

  • Left Arm (LA): Positive in Lead I, negative in Lead III.

  • Left Leg (LL): Positive in Leads II & III (main detection point for inferior wall).

  • Right Leg (RL): Acts as the ground (neutral electrode) to minimize electrical noise/interference.


🔹 3. Placement Guidelines

  • Place distal on limbs (wrists/ankles).

  • In emergency/ICU, they can be placed on upper arms and thighs for convenience.

  • Avoid bony prominences and hairy/oily skin (clean skin for good contact).


🔹 4. Color Coding (most common system)

  • RA – White → “Right, White”

  • LA – Black → “Left, Black”

  • LL – Red → “Left Leg, Red”

  • RL – Green → “Ground, Green”

Mnemonic: “White on Right, Smoke (Black) over Fire (Red), Grass (Green) below.”


🔹 5. Clinical Value

  • Detects arrhythmiasheart blocksmyocardial infarction location, and axis deviations.

  • Limb electrodes give a 360° frontal view of the heart’s electrical activity.

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Description

When you say, “electrode limbs”, I think you’re asking about the limb electrodes used in ECG (Electrocardiogram) monitoring.

Here’s a clear breakdown:

🔹 What are Limb Electrodes?

Limb electrodes are sensors attached to the patient’s limbs (arms and legs) to detect the electrical activity of the heart. They are part of the standard ECG setup.

🔹 Placement of Limb Electrodes

There are four limb electrodes:

      1. Right Arm (RA) – usually placed on the right wrist or upper arm

      2. Left Arm (LA) – usually placed on the left wrist or upper arm

      3. Right Leg (RL) – usually placed on the right ankle or thigh (neutral/ground electrode)

      4. Left Leg (LL) – usually placed on the left ankle or thigh

➡️ These positions form the basis for the Einthoven’s triangle.

🔹 Function

      • They record the voltage differences between the limbs.

      • Used to create Lead I, II, and III (bipolar limb leads).

      • Also used in augmented limb leads (aVR, aVL, aVF).

      • Together, they help assess the heart’s electrical axis and rhythm.

🔹 Color Coding (standard in many systems)

    • RA → White

    • LA → Black

    • RL → Green

    • LL → Red

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