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Paced Rhythm: Primary T Wave Changes
Report:Sequential pacemaker rhythm 1 SVEBs, with atrial-sensed pacing 2 Ventricular fusion 3 Primary T wave inversion in multiple leads 4 Comment:The pattern is that of global T wave inversion, usually not an ischæmic event. The T wave changes in this
Pacing Illusion
Report:Sinus rhythm 1 First degree AV block (PR 0.28”) 2 Atrial-sensing pacemaker – no captures 5 Incomplete LBBB (LVH with ST/T changes) 2 Comment:The illusion of pacing is, of course, supported by the patient’s native incomplete LBBB and its left ax
Flutter with Paced Tachycardia
Report:Atrial flutter 250/min 4 Electronic pacemaker, atrial-sensing 5 Ventricular rate approximately 120-130/min 1 Comment:The flutter can be made out as the underlying rhythm during pacing in the two longer ventricular cycles: there is an obvious neg
Failing Pacemaker
Report: Sinus rhythm 1 Probable third degree AV block 1 AV dissociation 1 Ventricular escape beats 1 Primary T wave changes 1 Probable old anterior infarction 1 Pacemaker rhythm 72/min 1 Intermittent failure to pace 1 Probable lead displacement 2
DDD Pacemaker: Fractured Ventricular Lead
Report:Dual AV pacing 99/min 1 No ventricular capture, atrial 100% pacing 7 Right bundle branch block 2 Comment:The patient arrived to Casualty in sinus rhythm with sinus pauses and both escape and premature SVEBs (Fig 114a). He still had the SSS. The
Trigeminy
Report: Demand pacemaker rhythm 65/min 2 Hysteresis rate 60/min 3 Intermittent retrograde conduction 2 Sinus capture beats 2 Trigeminy 1 Probable sick sinus syndrome 0 Comment: To comment on the appropriateness of the pacing rate one has to know th
Pacemaker-Ventricular 2:1 Block
Report:Sinus rhythm 94/min 1 Atrial-sensing ventricular pacemaker rhythm 4 AV block (unspecified) 1 2:1 pacemaker-ventricular block 4 Comment:T wave’s more trouble than it’s worth. One cannot be sure whether we are dealing with sinus rhythm 94/min or
Controlling the Ventricular Rate: PVARP
Report:Atrial tachycardia 222/min (? slow flutter) with 2:1 block 4 LVH with ST/T changes (incomplete LBBB) 1 Atrial-sensing electronic pacemaker firing 111/min 1 Pseudofusion beats 4 Comment:The atrial tachycardia is somewhat discreet, but two atrial