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Advanced AV Block Following VEBs
Report: Sinus rhythm VEBs Triplet of ventricular tachycardia Advanced second degree AV block Comment: The episodes of ventricular standstill all follow the VEBs. The VEBs appear to have retrograde conduction, which may account for sinus rates be
Advanced 2o AV Block
Report: Sinus rhythm Progressive first degree AV block (top) VEBs Advanced second degree AV block Comment: The 14 second pause follows the VEB, but the ground had been set even before the first VEB: a single blocked P wave is seen at the end of the
R-on-T Ventricular Fibrillation
Report: Sinus tachycardia Second degree AV block VEBs Bigeminy R-on-T phenomenon Ventricular fibrillation ST segment elevation consistent with epicardial injury Comment: The VEB with the shortest coupling interval initiates VF. It comes right on to
VEB-Induced AV Block
Report: Sinus rhythm. VEBs Second-degree AV block, advanced. Junctional escape beats. Intraventricular conduction delay, QRS 0.12". Comment: All the occurrences of the AV block follow the VEBs. This is “an extremely rare phenomenon”, with only three
Advanced AV Block Following VEBs
Report: Sinus rhythm VEBs Triplet of ventricular tachycardia Advanced second degree AV block Comment: The episodes of ventricular standstill all follow the VEBs. The VEBs appear to have retrograde conduction, which may account for sinus rates being
Advanced 2o AV Block
Report: Sinus rhythm Progressive first degree AV block (top) VEBs Advanced second degree AV block Comment: The 14 second pause follows the VEB, but the ground had been set even before the first VEB: a single blocked P wave is seen at the end of the to