QRS Complex of ECG

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QRS complex of ECG represents-

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QRS complex of ECG represents-

  1. Ventricular repolarization
  2. Atrial depolarization
  3. Ventricular depolarization ✓ Correct
  4. Atrial repolarization
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Ventricular depolarization

The QRS complex represents ventricular depolarization — the electrical event triggering ventricular contraction (systole). It is the most prominent wave on the ECG.

ECG Waves and Their Meaning
  • P-wave: Atrial depolarization (SA node fires → atria contract)
  • QRS complex: Ventricular depolarization (atrial repolarization is hidden/masked within QRS)
  • T-wave: Ventricular repolarization (ventricles relax — diastole begins)
Einthoven's Triangle
  • Einthoven's triangle is used in ECG recording; formed by standard limb leads (right arm, left arm, left leg)
  • It is related to Electrocardiography (ECG)
Cardiac Conduction Speeds
  • Purkinje fibers: 4 m/sec (fastest)
  • AV node: 0.05 m/sec (slowest — creates delay to allow ventricular filling)
  • Internodal fibers: 1 m/sec; Ventricular muscle: 0.5 m/sec
Heart Sounds Reminder
  • 1st heart sound (lub/systolic): Closure of AV valves (at start of ventricular contraction)
  • 2nd heart sound (dub/diastolic): Closure of semilunar valves (at end of ventricular contraction)

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