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Q amplitude by age in lead

Figure 3.2 Q amplitude by age in lead I, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level ( = mean). Q waves in lead I are absent or small during Infancy. Figure 3.2 Q amplitude by age in lead I, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level ( = mean). Q waves in lead I are absent or small during Infancy.
Figure 3.6 Q amplitude by age in lead aVL, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level ( = mean). Q waves in lead aVL are absent or small during Infancy. The Q wave deflections can be large, up to 4.9 mm. Immediately and 1-3 days after birth, and up to 3.6 mm also after age 3-6 years. Figure 3.6 Q amplitude by age in lead aVL, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level ( = mean). Q waves in lead aVL are absent or small during Infancy. The Q wave deflections can be large, up to 4.9 mm. Immediately and 1-3 days after birth, and up to 3.6 mm also after age 3-6 years.

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