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This ECG (Figure 1), recorded in the emergency room, shows a wide complex tachycardia at 205 bpm. Wide complex tachycardias are more likely to be ventricular tachycardia (VT) than supraventricular ...
The Brugada Criteria are commonly used to determine whether a wide complex tachycardia is from ventricular tachycardia or supraventricular tachycardia with aberrancy. The Brugada criteria ...
On arrival, they found the patient to be in a wide-complex regular tachycardia at 160 beats per minute (bpm) and initiated advanced life support algorithms, which included intravenous amiodarone ...
This wide QRS complex tachycardia has a typical left bundle branch block pattern, but two things give the clue that this is ventricular tachycardia. There is a fusion beat (second from left ...
Ventricular tachycardia is an abnormally fast heart beat (with three or more consecutive heart beats at least 100 beats per minute) that originates from one of the ventricles in the heart.
None of the patients with AVNRT had a history of regular palpitations or regular narrow complex tachycardia. Patients with AVNRT tended to be younger than those without. In 13 patients ...