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Search and discover over 2,500 ECG reports written by cardiologist and intensivist Dr George Nikolić OAM.
Shocking VT Cheating the Paddles
Report: Ventricular tachycardia 210/min Spontaneous termination Sinus rhythm Left atrial abnormality (LAA) VEBs Acute anterior infarction Movement artefact Leads V2-3 missing Comment: The tracing is rather chaotic, secured in a hurry on a sick pat
Shocking Tachycardia !
Report:Sinus tachycardia 144/min Right bundle branch block Left anterior hemiblock (axis â70o) Acute anterior infarction. Comment:The Casualty staff claimed having seen fusion beats to support their line of therapy. None could be documented, in retr
Old Anterior MI in VT & VEBs
Report:Ventricular tachycardia 200/min Probable old anteroseptal infarction Comment:The VT has a deep Q wave, QrS morphology and associated ST elevation resembling an infarct pattern. Sometimes the previous infarct is only visible when revealed by VEBs.
Semiventricular Tachycardia
Report:Sinus rhythm 61/min. First degree AV block (PR 0.24"). VEBs, interpolated, in bigeminy. Semiventricular tachycardia 122/min. Probable old anterior MI. Comment:The tachycardia consists of sinus rhythm + interpolated VEBs. The term semiventricul
SVT with LBBB
Report: Supraventricular tachycardia 152/min Left bundle branch block Comment: The rS complexes in lead V1 are perfectly ânormalâ LBBB complexes in that the initial R wave is narrow, the S downstroke is sharp and the upstroke slurred. The frontal pl