- Different leads are used to record ECG of humans. Which one of the following is NOT unipolar leads?
(1) Augmented limb leads
(2) V1 and V2 leads
(3) Standard limb leads
(4) VR and VL leads
Introduction to ECG Leads
Electrocardiogram (ECG) leads are configurations of electrodes that record the heart’s electrical activity from different orientations. In a standard 12-lead ECG, leads help provide a complete electrical view of the heart—both in the frontal and transverse planes.
ECG leads are broadly classified into two types:
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Bipolar Leads: Measure the voltage difference between two specific electrodes.
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Unipolar Leads: Measure the electrical potential at one electrode referenced against a composite reference formed by averaging other electrodes.
Types of Leads in Human ECG
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Standard Limb Leads (I, II, III) — Bipolar Leads:
These leads measure the voltage difference between two limbs’ electrodes (right arm, left arm, left leg). For example, Lead I measures the potential between left arm and right arm electrodes. These are bipolar as they compare two active electrodes. -
Augmented Limb Leads (aVR, aVL, aVF) — Unipolar Leads:
These leads measure voltage at one limb electrode referenced to a composite (central terminal) derived from the other two limb electrodes. They are unipolar. -
Precordial Leads (V1-V6) — Unipolar Leads:
Chest leads record the potential from a single chest electrode referenced to the central terminal and are unipolar.
Analyzing the Options
Lead Type Unipolar or Bipolar? Description (1) Augmented Limb Leads Unipolar Single positive electrode referenced to central terminal (2) V1 and V2 Leads Unipolar Precordial chest leads (3) Standard Limb Leads Bipolar Voltage measured between two limb electrodes (4) VR and VL Leads Unipolar (Augmented limb leads) Additional augmented limb leads
Conclusion
The lead that is NOT unipolar in the options given is:
(3) Standard limb leads
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2 Comments
Varsha Tatla
September 16, 2025Standard lead
Aakansha sharma Sharma
September 26, 2025Standard limb leads