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AIVR & Quadrigeminal VEBs
Report: Accelerated idioventricular rhythm 90/min (AIVR) Retrograde VA conduction Wenckebach phenomenon VEBs in quadrigeminy Fully compensatory pauses (in the AIVR) Comment: The first impression is that of dissociated sinus rhythm due to variable P
AIVR & Retrograde Conduction
Report: Sinus arrhythmia VEB (second complex in the top strip) Atrial (?junctional) escape complex (9th in the top strip) Accelerated idioventricular rhythm 86-89/min Retrograde conduction Fusion beats Comment: Typically, the retrograde 1:1 conducti
Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm
Report:Accelerated idioventricular rhythm 96/min AV dissociation Fusion beat Sinus rhythm 98/min Anterior infarction ?age Comment:This has, at times, been called slow VT. There is no such thing: the term is a contradictio in adjecto. There can be no
Sinus Bradycardia & AIVR
Report: Sinus bradycardia 37 - 44/min Second degree AV block(unspecified) First degree AV block Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) 57/min AV dissociation with interference ST segment elevation consistent with ischæmia/infarction Comment: This
AIVR: AV Dissociation
Report: Sinus tachycardia 100 - 110/min Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) 98/min AV dissociation Fusion beats Comment: Like digoxin, hypokalæmia enhances subsidiary pacemaker automaticity. Even if the AIVR persisted after correction of hypokal
Retrograde Conduction of AIVR: From the Second Beat Onward
Report: Sinus rhythm 75/min PR interval 0.20” Intraventricular conduction delay, probably LBBB QRS 0.12” Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) 96/min Retrograde VA conduction RP interval 0.20” Comment: The retrograde and antegrade conduction ti
Ventricular Fusion Rhythm
Report: Sinus rhythm Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) AV dissociation Ventricular fusion beats Comment: The periods of AIVR in the upper strips are introduced or terminated by fusion complexes; the 8-beat run in the bottom strip consists enti
AIVR: False Asystole
Report: Sinus rhythm SVEBs Runs of accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) AV dissociation Ventricular fusion Comment: The AIVR takes over during slowing of the sinus mechanism following SVEBs in the middle and bottom strips and (perhaps) irregular
Double Coupling of VEB Couplets
Report: Sinus arrhythmia 85 – 109/min Frequent VEBs Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) approx. 65/min Comment: The VEBs come in two morphologies, the tall and the stubby, in the L2 rhythm strip. The tall ones are premature, with a fixed coupling
Ventricular Flutter
Report: Top: Ventricular flutter 300/min Middle: Accelerated idioventricular (?junctional) rhythm 78/min Sinus capture beats Probable AV dissociation Bottom: Atrial tachycardia 113/min Comment: In ventricular flutter, the distinction between QRS,