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What does “Poor R Wave progression and Right Axis Deviation in ECG?”?

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What does “Poor R Wave progression and Right Axis Deviation in ECG?”?

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Poor R wave progression describes the change in voltage between some leads on an ECG and actually is a very vague term because of lead placement and rarely contributes to a diagnosis. It could however imply some dead tissue/old MI Right axis deviation is to do with the electrical signals in the heart not being in the normal places.

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