Movement Artefact Simulating VEBs
Report:
Sinus rhythm 80/min
Within normal limits
Movement artefact in simultaneous V4-6 & V1 strip
Comment:
The computer diagnosed a (single) VEB. If there were a single VEB, it would have been about 0.56” in duration!
It is easy to see, once thought of, that the first sharp spike is a normal QRS – dead on time – superimposed on the movement artefact. The second one is too close to the first one to be another VEB. The whole thing starts with a slow negative deflection that, superficially, mimes a T wave without a preceding QRS.
Below (Fig 233a) is another example, where a similar spike-on-time can be seen in Lead 1. This time it’s easy to see that both “complexes” are movement artefact, since simultaneous Lead 3 does not show them. The trace is of an 80 year old lady with chronic RBBB and NW axis secondary to a past inferoposterior infarction. It must be said that an SVT with her morphology would look like a VT.
Both tracings fooled the computer and, I am sorry to say, not a few humans.
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