This is a narrow complex tachycardia with a rate of 124 beats/min. The QRS morphology and axis are normal. The QTc is prolonged, at 529 ms (normal, 390-450 ms for men). The underlying P waves appear ...
The ECG shows an irregularly irregular rapid ventricular rate, approximately 120 beats per minute, with no visible P waves. The frontal plane QRS axis is –30° and the R wave voltage in AVL is 15 mV.
The atrial rate is approximately 160 beats per minute (bpm) with inverted P waves in II-III-AVF. The narrow ventricular complexes are regular at 80 bpm, with 2:1 atrioventricular (AV) block. These ...
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A rather anxious 23-year-old man attends with palpitations. A careful history suggests simple ectopic beats, perhaps exacerbated by his anxiety. There are no red flags in the history, he is a ...