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Ventriculophasic Sinus Arrhythmia
Report:Sinus rhythm. Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia. Phasic aberrant conduction Comment:The âshortâ complexes are aberrantly conducted sinus beats. The promotion from 2:1 to 3:2 block has produced a long-short
Unusual Wenckebach Sequences
Report:Sinus arrhythmia Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Bradycardia-dependent LBBB (4th beat in the top strip) ? Respiratory artefact ? Bradycardia-dependent incomplete LBBB ? Junctional escape beats with non-phasic aberrant conduction Comment:T
Aberrant Reentry Beats of Junctional Origin
Report: Sinus bradycardia 36/min (middle & end of bottom strip) Sinus arrest, possibly exit block Junctional escape rhythm Reentry (echo) beats of junctional origin Retrograde first degree VA block 0.26â Antegrade first degree AV block 0.26â Lef
Not a Sinus Bradycardia
Report: Sinus rhythm Sinus arrest Junctional escape beats Retrograde conduction Non-phasic aberrant conduction Escape-capture bigeminy Comment: The phenomenon of escape-capture bigeminy depends on the coincidental arithmetic relationship between the
Sinus Bradycardia: Escape-Capture Bigeminy
Report:Sinus bradycardia 34 - 43/min Junctional escape beats Escape-capture bigeminy Phasic aberrant conduction, RBBB type Comment: The mechanism of the bigeminy is sinus bradycardia. Here the effective sinus cycle is the same as the actual one; in ot
Classical Wenckebach
Report:Sinus rhythm 82 â 86/min Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Left atrial abnormality (LAA) Recent inferior infarction Comment:Most clinically observed Wenckebach periods are in some way atypical; the long ones are so as a rule. The commonest at
Junctional Escapes in Wenckebach Pauses
Report:Sinus rhythm Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Junctional escape beats Non-phasic aberrant conduction Comment:The ectopic complexes can be either premature or late (escape) beats. Here the Wenckebach pauses are interrupted by junctional escapes
Ventriculophasic Sinus Arrhythmia
Report:Sinus rhythm. Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia. Phasic aberrant conduction Comment:The âshortâ complexes are aberrantly conducted sinus beats. The promotion from 2:1 to 3:2 block has produced a long-short
Unusual Wenckebach Sequences
Report:Sinus arrhythmia Second degree AV block, Möbitz 1 Bradycardia-dependent LBBB (4th beat in the top strip) ? Respiratory artefact ? Bradycardia-dependent incomplete LBBB ? Junctional escape beats with non-phasic aberrant conduction Comment:T
Aberrant Reentry Beats of Junctional Origin
Report: Sinus bradycardia 36/min (middle & end of bottom strip) Sinus arrest, possibly exit block Junctional escape rhythm Reentry (echo) beats of junctional origin Retrograde first degree VA block 0.26â Antegrade first degree AV block 0.26â Lef