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What wave represents ventricular repolarization?

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Charlotte Johnson

Studied at Princeton University, Lives in Princeton, NJ
The wave that represents ventricular repolarization is the T wave. The T wave follows the QRS complex on the ECG and reflects the repolarization of the ventricular muscle after it has been depolarized during the contraction phase.

Benjamin Gonzalez

Works at the International Energy Agency, Lives in Paris, France.
Atrial and ventricular depolarization and repolarization are represented on the ECG as a series of waves: the P wave followed by the QRS complex and the T wave. The first deflection is the P wave associated with right and left atrial depolarization. Wave of atrial repolarization is invisible because of low amplitude.

Sophia Wright

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Atrial and ventricular depolarization and repolarization are represented on the ECG as a series of waves: the P wave followed by the QRS complex and the T wave. The first deflection is the P wave associated with right and left atrial depolarization. Wave of atrial repolarization is invisible because of low amplitude.
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