
ECG Challenge: Fever After Oral Surgery in a Cardiac Patient
Jan 25, 2024 · The correct diagnosis is accelerated idioventricular rhythm (slow ventricular tachycardia) (Figure 2). Although recent oral surgery could suggest endocarditis, it is not definitively present. The ...
ECG Challenge: Longer-Lasting Chest Pains in Cardiac Patient
Feb 22, 2023 · The correct diagnosis is sinus bradycardia and accelerated idioventricular rhythm (Figure 2). Figure 2. Courtesy of Philip J. Podrid, MD. The rhythm is slightly irregular at a rate of 50-54 beats ...
ECG Challenge: 'I'm Having Trouble Breathing' - Page 2 - Medscape
Jan 4, 2021 · The presence of AV dissociation and an indeterminate axis is consistent with a ventricular rhythm. Because the rate is less than 100 beats/min, this is an accelerated idioventricular rhythm …
ECG Challenge: What Is This Post-Stenting Rhythm? - Page 2
Mar 15, 2018 · The QRS complex duration and morphology are normal. This is therefore a captured beat. The presence of a fusion and captured complex is consistent with an accelerated …
Changing QRS Complex Morphology - Medscape
Dec 17, 2007 · Question Why is the QRS complex morphology changing? A) Intermittent Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome B) Intermittent accelerated idioventricular rhythm C) Intermittent …
Arrhythmias (II) - Medscape
Aug 15, 2006 · What does this tracing show? Sinus rhythm with 1° atrioventricular (AV) block Accelerated AV junctional rhythm with 1:1 retrograde conduction to atria Accelerated idioventricular …
Ventricular Paced Complex: What's Your Diagnosis? - Page 2
Mar 12, 2010 · Answer Either acute infarction or ventricular aneurysm can be diagnosed. Discussion This tracing is from a patient with severe ischemic cardiomyopathy, previous myocardial infarction, …
The Cause of the ST-Segment Elevation - Page 2 - Medscape
Mar 10, 2008 · There is a P wave in front of every QRS complex indicating the rhythm is sinus rhythm, not accelerated idioventricular rhythm.
Propofol Infusion Syndrome: Case Report and Literature Review
Other electrocardiographic patterns reported in patients with propofol infusion syndrome include prolonged Q-T interval, idioventricular rhythm, supraventricular tachycardia, and ventricular ...
ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: The First 24 Hours - Page 4
Jan 18, 2008 · Dr. Jamie Conti: We see a lot of accelerated idioventricular rhythms (AIVR) with reperfusion and we worry a lot about those. We also worry about nonsustained ventricular …