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Literature search results<br />

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Search completed on: 29/08/2012<br />

Search completed by:<br />

Ann Darling<br />

Search details<br />

Recording 12 lead ECG (for Trust guideline development)<br />

Resources searched<br />

NHS Evidence; TRIP Database; Cochrane <strong>Library</strong>; BNI; CINAHL; EMBASE; HMIC;<br />

MEDLINE; Google Scholar<br />

Database search terms : 12 lead ecg, ecg, guidelines, recording<br />

Google search string : 12 lead ecg, recording<br />

Summary<br />

Resources 2010 – 2012.<br />

Guidelines<br />

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Recording a st<strong>and</strong>ard 12-lead electrocardiogram An approved methodology<br />

...st<strong>and</strong>ard 12-lead electrocardiogram Equipment...competence in the recording of an<br />

electrocardiogram...accurate recordings with minimal...NB. Each lead wire is generally...<br />

Limb leads Evidence...posterior lead placed in... For recording purposes...analysis of the<br />

electrocardiogram, a paper...recorded leads would be...stated. 12<br />

Appendix...st<strong>and</strong>ardization of leads <strong>and</strong> of specifications...proximal limb lead<br />

positions...the resting electrocardiogram obtained...st<strong>and</strong>ard 12-lead recording. Sevilla...<br />

Read Summary<br />

Society for Cardiological Science <strong>and</strong> Technology 2010. Review date Feb. 2013.<br />

Evidence-based reviews<br />

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None found.<br />

Published research<br />

1. Ten steps to recording a st<strong>and</strong>ard 12-lead ECG.<br />

Author(s) Crawford, J, Doherty, L<br />

Citation: Practice Nursing, Dec 2010, vol. 21, no. 12, p. 622-630, 0964-9271 (December<br />

2010)<br />

Publication Date: December 2010<br />

Abstract: Practical guidance for practice nurses for correctly recording a st<strong>and</strong>ard 12-lead<br />

electrocardiograph (ECG). Reasons for poor quality recording <strong>and</strong> training, assessment<br />

<strong>and</strong> maintaining competency in performing <strong>and</strong> interpreting an ECG are discussed. The 10-<br />

step technique is explained. [(BNI unique abstract)] 38 references<br />

Source: BNI<br />

Available in fulltext at EBSCOhost<br />

Available in print at ULHT journal article requests. Complete the online form to obtain<br />

articles.<br />

2. Recording an accurate ECG.<br />

Author(s) Jevon, P<br />

Citation: Practice Nursing, Aug 2010, vol. 21, no. 8, p. 404-408, 0964-9271 (August 2010)<br />

Publication Date: August 2010<br />

Abstract: Procedures for conducting <strong>and</strong> recording a st<strong>and</strong>ard 12-lead electrocardiogram<br />

(ECG) in general practice for patients with coronary heart disease. The preparation of the<br />

patient, environment <strong>and</strong> equipment, patient positioning <strong>and</strong> application of the electrodes<br />

are explained. [(BNI unique abstract)] 8 references<br />

Source: BNI<br />

Available in fulltext at EBSCOhost<br />

Available in print at ULHT journal article requests. Complete the online form to obtain<br />

articles.<br />

3. Procedure for recording a st<strong>and</strong>ard 12-lead electrocardiogram.<br />

Author(s) Jevon, P<br />

Citation: British Journal of Nursing, May 2010, vol. 19, no. 10, p. 649-651, 0966-0461 (May<br />

27, 2010)<br />

Publication Date: May 2010<br />

Abstract: The method of recording a 12-lead ECG used as a diagnostic tool in coronary<br />

heart disease. Indications for use, patient <strong>and</strong> equipment preparation <strong>and</strong> the procedure to<br />

be used are outlined. The location of intercostal spaces, alternative placements for chest<br />

leads, labelling <strong>and</strong> potential errors in accuracy <strong>and</strong> clarity are discussed. [(BNI unique<br />

abstract)] 9 references<br />

Source: BNI<br />

Available in fulltext at EBSCOhost<br />

Available in print at Grantham Hospital Staff <strong>Library</strong><br />

Available in print at ULHT journal article requests. Complete the online form to obtain<br />

articles.<br />

Available in print at Pilgrim Hospital Staff <strong>Library</strong><br />

Available in print at Lincoln County Hospital Professional <strong>Library</strong><br />

4. Introduction to electrocardiogram interpretation, part 2.<br />

Author(s) Woodrow, P<br />

Citation: Emergency Nurse, May 2010, vol. 18, no. 2, p. 28-37, 1354-5752 (May 2010)<br />

Publication Date: May 2010<br />

Abstract: Continuing Professional Development, EN358. 2nd of 2 articles on interpreting<br />

the results of a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), focusing on the positioning of leads <strong>and</strong><br />

common causes of error. Criteria for recording 12-lead ECGs <strong>and</strong> diagnosis of acute<br />

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coronary syndromes are also explained. [(BNI unique abstract)] 28 references<br />

Source: BNI<br />

Available in fulltext at EBSCOhost<br />

Available in print at ULHT journal article requests. Complete the online form to obtain<br />

articles.<br />

Available in print at Pilgrim Hospital Staff <strong>Library</strong><br />

Google Scholar<br />

See result in Guidelines section.<br />

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