limblead
Limblead is not a standard term in medical literature. It is commonly a misspelling or informal shorthand for limb lead, a component of electrocardiography. In some cases, Limblead may refer to a brand or fictional device; this article focuses on the general concept of limb leads as used in ECG.
Limb leads are electrodes placed on the limbs to record the heart's electrical activity in the frontal
Placement: Right arm, left arm, and left leg are used for positive electrodes in the standard limb
Function: Limb leads are recorded together with precordial leads (V1-V6) to create a 12-lead ECG. They help
History and terminology: The concept originates from Einthoven's pioneering work in electrocardiography in the early 20th
See also: Electrocardiography, Electrocardiogram, Limb leads, Einthoven's triangle.