Analysis and Interpretation of the Electrocardiogram
V1/V3 interchanged
Accurate electrocardiogram interpretation can only be achieved if all 12 leads are placed in their appropriate positions. One of the more common errors involving lead placement involves reversal of the positioning of leads V1 and V3 (demonstrated below). This mistake produces an ECG pattern in which the normal R and S wave progressions in the precordial leads V1 to V3 is lost.