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Disappearing P Waves
Report: Sinus rhythm Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Comment:The P waves come to be superimposed on T waves as the PR intervals lengthen. Strange to say, this merger of superimposed waves has come to be called fusion by some cardiologists34. The less s
Single Beat ECG
Report:Atrial flutter 180/min Third degree AV block Ventricular escape beat Comment:This looks like an agonal ECG, taken by inertia of the admission “workup” when the patient was already as good as dead. Not so: he was transferred to CCU, where he also
Atrial Flutter with High-Grade AV Block
Report:Atrial flutter 260/min Advanced (high-grade) AV block Possible junctional escape beats Nonspecific ST/T changes Comment:Complete block is excluded by the irregularity of the admittedly slow ventricular rate. Furthermore, one looks for the short
Sustained Concealed Conduction on Holter Monitor
Report:Sinus rhythm 60 – 70/min Borderline first degree AV block Second degree AV block, Wenckebach (Möbitz 1) type VEB, interpolated Concealed retrograde conduction in three subsequent cycles Comment:Sustained PR interval prolongation after an inter
Congenital Complete Heart Block
Report:Sinus rhythm 100 – 108/min Third degree AV block Junctional escape rhythm 54/min Nonspecific T wave changes Comment:The criteria for AV block as the cause of AV dissociation are fulfilled in that the atrial rate is almost twice faster than the
Sleeper With No Apnœa
Report:Sinus arrhythmia Variable PR interval Second degree AV block, unspecified Single non-conducted P wave Comment:The block appears due to the respiratory variation of vagal tone and may have no more significance than a similar block induced in a h
Escape-Capture Bigeminy
Report: Sinus rhythm 92/min Second degree AV block, probably 2:1[!xe "AV block:second degree:2-1" \b!] Junctional escape beats[!xe "Junctional escape beats:second degree AV block" \b!] Escape-capture bigeminy Non-phasic aberration[!xe "Aberrant conduc
Complete Heart Block
Report:Sinus rhythm 72/min Third degree AV block Junctional escape rhythm 31/min Left atrial abnormality (LAA) Rightward axis, unusual for age Right bundle branch block Prolonged QT interval (0.70”) QTc 0.50” Comment:This is a typical complete AV
Empty Wenckebach Pauses
Report: Sinus rhythm SVEB (second QRS, bottom strip) Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Junctional beats, non-conducted ?Reentry beats of sinus origin Atrial fusion beats, non-conducted Comment: In the upper strips, the Wenckebach sequences are termin
AV Dissociation With Interference
Report: Sinus tachycardia 115/min Second degree AV block, probably Möbitz 1 (Wenckebach) type Wenckebach pauses with two blocked P waves? Junctional escape beats and rhythm? Comment: This is a surprisingly difficult strip to interpret completely. Whil