Umschlag

English translation: Left axis deviation

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German term or phrase:Linkstyp
English translation:Left axis deviation
Entered by: davidgreen

15:35 Mar 25, 2004
German to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
German term or phrase: Umschlag
EKG: Linkstyp, normfrequenter sinusrhythmus, RS Umschlag in V5, keine ERBS.

My version:
ECG: left type, normal frequency sinus rhythm, RS *compress?* at V 5, no ERBS
davidgreen
Left axis deviation
Explanation:
Don't know about Umschlag, however, Linkstyp is "left axis deviation", not left type - I'm pretty sure that there's a ref to this on Roche.
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Jeremy Amos
United Kingdom
Local time: 13:14
Grading comment
I'm still not completely sure about Umschlag but thanks for correcting my "left axis deviation" - and Gisela thanks for all the input - (also thanks to Zareh and Gerhard)
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Summary of answers provided
4 +1Left axis deviation
Jeremy Amos
5RS
Jeremy Amos
4RS conversion in...
Dr.G.MD (X)
4intrinsicoid deflection - see info
Gisela Greenlee
3RS depression in V5
Zareh Darakjian Ph.D.


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RS conversion in...


Explanation:
my translation

Dr.G.MD (X)
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RS depression in V5


Explanation:
I think this is the translation. V5 is of course the lead
and RS is the complex.

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Note added at 17 mins (2004-03-25 15:53:11 GMT)
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Ref: www.circulatoryboot.com/casehistory/case12.html
RST depression is mentioned here

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Note added at 1 hr 20 mins (2004-03-25 16:55:44 GMT)
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Depression implies that the RS part of the RST complex is not
as prominent or tall as it should be.

Zareh Darakjian Ph.D.
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2 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Linkstyp
Left axis deviation


Explanation:
Don't know about Umschlag, however, Linkstyp is "left axis deviation", not left type - I'm pretty sure that there's a ref to this on Roche.

Jeremy Amos
United Kingdom
Local time: 13:14
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 20
Grading comment
I'm still not completely sure about Umschlag but thanks for correcting my "left axis deviation" - and Gisela thanks for all the input - (also thanks to Zareh and Gerhard)

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Gisela Greenlee: correct!
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3 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
intrinsicoid deflection - see info


Explanation:
It seems that the Umschlag is the point at which the line peaks and moves downward, see following info
FICHIER COZENS,GLTM,1988

Note {NTE} EKG
(2)
TERM oberer Umschlagspunkt

Reference FICHIER COZENS,GLTM,1988

Note {NTE} EKG



(1)
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Note {
FICHIER COZENS,GLTM,1988

Note {NTE} EKG
(2)
TERM oberer Umschlagspunkt

Reference FICHIER COZENS,GLTM,1988

Note {NTE} EKG



(1)
null -

Note {

NTE} intrinsicoid deflection
in BWA oberer Umschlagpunkt (OUP) rechtspräkordial <0.03s, linkspräkordial <0.055s, Zeitdifferenz zwischen OUP rechts- und linkspräkordial <0.032s
- in BWA suffiziente R-Progredienz in V1-V4, R-S-Umschlag in V4, spätestens V5
- S-Regression in BWA (S sollte bis V6 verschwunden sein)
Hope this helps.

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Note added at 2004-03-26 14:54:23 (GMT)
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David, here is another site with a graph showing the RS peak. When you take a look at this it should make things a little clearer. If you still have a question, let me know.

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Note added at 2004-03-26 14:55:01 (GMT)
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Well, it would help if I actually add the site, wouldn\'t it?
http://www.ee.upenn.edu/rca/software/Labview/Cardiacvi/cardi...

Gisela Greenlee
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RS


Explanation:
RS is not an acronym, it's a part of the ECG trace - and to be honest if you don't know that you shouldn't be translating such a text.

Jeremy Amos
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