Lead Bipolar Thoracic

Bipolar thoracic electrocardiogram leads, also known as palatal leads, are an important tool for diagnosing cardiovascular disease. This is an electrocardiography method that allows you to obtain information about the work of the heart and its electrical activity.

In this method, electrodes are placed on the patient's chest, and then electrocardiograms are recorded at different points. Bipolar thoracic electrocardiogram leads provide detailed information about the functioning of the ventricles and atria of the heart, including their electrical activity, rhythm, and conduction.

This method is especially useful for diagnosing arrhythmias, heart rhythm disturbances, coronary heart disease and other cardiovascular pathologies. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and assess the patient's condition during treatment.

Bipolar thoracic electrocardiogram leads are a simple and safe diagnostic method that can be performed in any medical facility. However, before conducting this study, it is necessary to ensure that there are no contraindications and that the patient is in good physical condition.