Medical Displaying ECG Signals Individually: Is There Another Method?

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Limb lead placement using electrodes on the right leg (RL), left leg (LL), right arm (RA), and left arm (LA) generates six distinct ECG signals: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, and aVF. These signals are displayed individually on paper or screens. The discussion clarifies that the signals are indeed shown separately, addressing a query raised about alternative methods for displaying these signals, which was prompted by a supervisor's comment.
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Hi:
when we use Limb lead placement(RL,LL,RA and LA electrodes) we can obtain six signal:
I,II,III,aVR,aVL and aVF

The question is:

Are These six signals shown(on paper or screen) individually?
or there is another method?
 
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yes they are shown individually on paper.
 


mazinse said:
yes they are shown individually on paper.
thanks for this information

i asked this equation because my supervisor say there a method to show it.
 
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