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Alternating Retrograde Conduction in Accelerated Junctional Rhythm
Report:Accelerated junctional rhythm 92/min 2:1 retrograde block Right axis deviation Lateral infarction, acute or recent Borderline small voltage in frontal leads Electrical alternans V1 Comment:One would be tempted to say that this trace is an exa
Alternating Retrograde Conduction in Accelerated Junctional Rhythm
Report:Accelerated junctional rhythm 92/min 2:1 retrograde block Right axis deviation Lateral infarction, acute or recent Borderline small voltage in frontal leads Electrical alternans V1 Comment:One would be tempted to say that this trace is an exa
Fascicular VT With Retrograde 2:1 Block
Report: Ventricular tachycardia 122/min Retrograde 2:1 V-A block “Retrograde 1o VA block (RP 0.24â)” Comment: The tachycardia originates in the posterior-inferior fascicle of the left bundle branch - it looks like atypical RBBB + LAHB. Despite the r
Retrograde Block in Ventricular Tachycardia
Report:Ventricular tachycardia 118/min 1:1 retrograde conduction (top) Ventricular tachycardia 180/min 2:1 retrograde block (middle) Comment: The retrograde atrial waves are seen as typical sharp upright deflections in MCL1 or V1 (Marriott lead). T