AVL
aVL stands for augmented voltage left arm and refers to one of the three augmented limb leads used in the standard electrocardiogram (ECG). It is derived from the left arm electrode as the positive input, with the reference terminal formed by averaging the potentials of the other two limb electrodes (the Wilson central terminal). The term “augmented” indicates that the signal from the single positive electrode is amplified to improve visibility.
In the frontal plane, aVL views the heart from the left shoulder, producing information mainly about the
Normal values typically show a small to moderate R wave in aVL, with the Q wave depending
As with all ECG leads, accurate interpretation of aVL depends on proper electrode placement and correlation