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Double Defibrillation
Report:Atrial fibrillation. VEBs Multiform ventricular tachycardia Spontaneous termination (top) Transition to ventricular fibrillation (middle) Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (bottom) 70 - 76/min Retrograde conduction (first four and last two b
R-on-T VEB: Ventricular Fibrillation
Report: Sinus rhythm 92/min (top) R-on-T VEB Ventricular fibrillation DC defibrillation (third strip) Post-countershock sinus bradycardia, VEB Sinus tachycardia 115/min (bottom) Comment: A reperfusion arrhythmia is not expected a day after. At any r
VT Cardioversion: From Bad to Worse
Report: Broad complex (QRS 0.14â) 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 th
Cardiac Arrest on 12-lead ECG
Report: Sinus rhythm Triplet of multiform ventricular tachycardia Sustained multiform ventricular tachycardia/VF Inferior infarction, age uncertain Comment: This may or may not be VF; if not, it is at least another tachycardie préfibrillatoire41. Th
Agonal Ventricular Fibrillation: 12-Lead ECG
Report: Ventricular fibrillation 160/min Comment: It is instructive to compare the lead 2 rhythm strip at the bottom with the simultaneously recorded leads above. This demonstrates continuous undulating activity even where, in a single lead, there appear