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Interpolated VEBs in Advanced AV Block
Report: Sinus tachycardia 108/min Second degree, advanced (4:1, 3:1) AV block VEBs, multiform, interpolated Left bundle branch block Comment: The ætiology of the block remained unknown; it could have been due to polyarteritis nodosa through its asso
Vagal Vagaries
Report:Sinus rhythm Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Ventriculophasic effect in 2:1 conduction (top strip) Period of advanced (high-grade) second degree AV block Comment:Either Wenckebach (Möbitz 1) or Möbitz 2 AV block can progress from "low-grade
Vagotonia: Advanced Second Degree AV Block
Report: Sinus rhythm Advanced second degree AV block[!xe "Second degree AV block" \t "See AV block, second degree"!] Period of asystole Ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia Comment: Vagally-mediated bradyarrhythmias may, at times, be fatal. Vast ma
Advanced Second Degree AV Block
Report:Sinus tachycardia 100/min Second degree AV block, advanced ST/T changes consistent with MI/ischæmia Comment:The conducted P waves are all associated with slightly variable first degree block and the QRS complex is narrow: the site of the block
Idioventricular Rhythm in Advanced AV Block
Report: Sinus rhythm Advanced (high-grade) second degree AV block Left bundle branch block Idioventricular escape rhythm Right bundle branch block morphology Ventricular fusion beats Comment: The escape rhythm originates from the distal left bundle
Interpolated VEBs in Advanced AV Block
Report: Sinus tachycardia 108/min Second degree, advanced (4:1, 3:1) AV block VEBs, multiform, interpolated Left bundle branch block Comment: The ætiology of the block remained unknown; it could have been due to polyarteritis nodosa through its associ
Vagal Vagaries
Report:Sinus rhythm Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Ventriculophasic effect in 2:1 conduction (top strip) Period of advanced (high-grade) second degree AV block Comment:Either Wenckebach (Möbitz 1) or Möbitz 2 AV block can progress from "low-grade"
Vagotonia: Advanced Second Degree AV Block
Report: Sinus rhythm Advanced second degree AV block[!xe "Second degree AV block" \t "See AV block, second degree"!] Period of asystole Ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia Comment: Vagally-mediated bradyarrhythmias may, at times, be fatal. Vast majori
Advanced Second Degree AV Block
Report:Sinus tachycardia 100/min Second degree AV block, advanced ST/T changes consistent with MI/ischæmia Comment:The conducted P waves are all associated with slightly variable first degree block and the QRS complex is narrow: the site of the block i
Giant T Wave Inversion
Report:Sinus rhythm 74/min Advanced second degree AV block Idioventricular rhythm 38/min Giant T wave inversion Prolonged QT interval QTc 0.60” Comment:The tracing is virtually pathognomonic of a preceding Stokes-Adams attack. The T waves are large