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VEBs: Long Compensatory Pauses
Report:Sinus rhythm 97/min VEBs Right bundle branch block Probable old inferior infarction Comment:The pauses containing the VEBs are obviously longer than two sinus cycles. This admits only one explanation – the VEBs have been conducted retrogradely
Rosenbaum Extrasystoles
Report:Sinus rhythm VEBs in bigeminy Borderline ST segment depression Comment:In the frontal plane, the VEBs have a right axis (not deviation, since VEBs do not have a range of normal axes). They are Rosenbaum extrasystoles, often seen in people with n
VEBs in Quadrigeminy
Report:Sinus rhythm 98/min VEBs, one couplet and three triplets (runs of VT) Left atrial abnormality (LAA) Possible old inferior infarction Comment:The VEBs are undoubtedly what they look like, with taller left rabbit ear in an R wave in V1. They grea
More VEBs in Quadrigeminy
Report:Sinus rhythm VEBs in couplets, quadrigeminy Left atrial abnormality (LAA) Probable LVH with STT changes Lead V3 missing Comment:Each quadrigeminal grouping consists of two (Rosenbaum) VEBs and two sinus beats. The second VEB in each couplet ap
VEBs After SVEBs
Report:Sinus tachycardia 112/min SVEBs VEBs Early transition Nonspecific ST/T changes Comment:The second and third VEB follow obvious SVEBs; the predecessor of the first one remains unseen. However, in this patient, all the VEBs seen in several ECGs
Rabbit Ears For and Against
Report:Upper strip: Sinus tachycardia 104/min VEBs, late-diastolic (R-on-P “phenomenon”) Lower strip: Sinus rhythm SVEBs, probably of atrial origin RBBB aberrancy Couplet, second SVEB non-conducted Comment:Looking at the rabbit from behind, if the
Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Tachycardia
Report:Ventricular tachycardia 155/min Possible A-V dissociation Comment:The tachycardia complexes are just under 0.12” in duration and have, in a way, left bundle branch block morphology with marked (+100o) right axis deviation. There appear to be diss
VEBs: Trigeminy & Trigeminy
Report:Sinus arrhythmia Left atrial abnormality (LAA) First degree AV block Atrial ectopic beat (second P wave in the bottom strip) VEBs in trigeminy Concealed retrograde conduction Comment:In the top strip, every third P wave is blocked by a VEB. I
Minuscule VEBs
Report: Sinus rhythm 90/min VEBs, bigeminal and trigeminal Comment: The minuscule VEBs simulate blocked P’ waves except that (i) they either march through sinus P waves (upper strip) or, at times, (ii) create retrograde P waves of their own (lower strip
Iatrogenous Pheochromocytoma
Report:Sinus tachycardia 148 -160/min VEBs Frequent Multiform Bigeminal Couplets Run of 4 (VT) Comment:The almost six fold rise in the systolic BP was a surprise. Once the patient survived the effects of the generous dose of adrenaline (a dose norm