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Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
Report:Ventricular tachycardia 150/min Comment:In lead V1 the QRS is a monophasic R wave with left rabbit ear taller than the right, with duration just over 0.14”. These features, along with bizarre frontal plane axis, are sufficient to diagnose ventricu
Ventricular Tachycardia in a Patient with Permanent Pacemaker
Report: Ventricular tachycardia 154/min ?Retrograde VA conduction Comment: The QRS is a monophasic R wave in V1, just over 0.16” long: both the morphology and the QRS duration support the diagnosis of VT. The duration criterion is > 0.14” for V1 positiv
Shifting Rabbit Ears in VT
Report: Ventricular tachycardia 152/min Possible old anterior infarction Comment: There is a monophasic R, possibly a qR, in V1, with northwest axis in the standard leads and QSs in V5-6. The patient in fact had an old anterior MI (Fig 106a below, in AF
Fascicular Ventricular Tachycardia & Positive Concordant Precordial Pattern
Report:Ventricular tachycardia 198/min Comment:This VT is usually responsive to verapamil or adenosine; it is sometimes called Belhassen tachycardia, at least by Belhassen himself and his friends and family14. The sinus rhythm trace contains five VEBs w
Slurred R Ascent in V1: Exception to the Rule
Report:Ventricular tachycardia 168/min Comment:The contour of V1 suggests a rabbit in profile, with overlapping ears – not very helpful. If one, more properly, imagines looking at the rabbit from behind, there is a suggestion of larger right ear – non-co
Sudden Death During Holter Monitoring
Report:Top: Sinus rhythm Dimorphic VEB couplet Middle: Deepening T wave inversion VEB R-on-T VEB following post-ectopic pause Ventricular tachycardia 187/min following R-on-T VEB Bottom (after carotid sinus massage): Ventricular tachycardia 212
Alternate Cycle Antecedent P Waves
Report:Ventricular tachycardia 125/min Probable 2:1 retrograde conduction Comment:The diagnosis of VT is supported by the QRS duration of 0.18”, the indeterminate abnormal axis and the left rabbit ear in V1 being taller than the right. The relatively
Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia: RV1 & QSV4-6
Report: Ventricular tachycardia 214/min Comment: The monophasic R in V1 and QS in the left ventricular leads is practically diagnostic of VT. Absence of R waves in V4-6 also precludes an antidromic pre-excited tachycardia99. The patient ascribed the ar
VT Cardioversion: From Bad to Worse
Report: Broad complex (QRS 0.14”) tachycardia 204/min Ventricular fibrillation (post 150 Joule DCC) Sinus bradycardia (post 300 Joule DCC) Normal sinus rhythm Comment: The synchronised countershock fell on the terminal QRS complex, well away from the
Northwest Axis of Ventricular Tachycardia
Report: Ventricular tachycardia 167/min Comment: The diagnosis of VT rests on monophasic R wave in V1, rS in V6 and the bizarre, ‘Northwest’ axis in the limb leads. In V1 there is a soupçon of rabbit ears, with the left one taller than the right. In the