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Ventricular arrhythmias are almost allways wide-QRS-complex arrhythmias. When confronted with a wide-QRS-complex tachycardia it can be difficult to differentiate between a [[supraventricular tachycardia]] with [[aberrancy]] or [[Ventricular Tachycardia|ventricular tachycardia]]. A separate chapter deals with this dilemma: [[Approach to the Wide Complex Tachycardia]]. | |||
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| 110-250 bpm | | 110-250 bpm | ||
| ventricle (VT) | | ventricle (VT) | ||
| AV-dissociation | | [[AV-dissociation]] | ||
| no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | | no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | ||
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| 400-600 bpm | | 400-600 bpm | ||
| ventricle (VT) | | ventricle (VT) | ||
| AV-dissociation | | [[AV-dissociation]] | ||
| none | | none | ||
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| 150-300 bpm | | 150-300 bpm | ||
| ventricle (VT) | | ventricle (VT) | ||
| AV-dissociation | | [[AV-dissociation]] | ||
| none | | none | ||
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| 50-110 bpm | | 50-110 bpm | ||
| ventricle (VT) | | ventricle (VT) | ||
| AV-dissociation | | [[AV-dissociation]] | ||
| no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | | no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | ||
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| ventricle (VT) | | ventricle (VT) | ||
| AV-dissociation | | [[AV-dissociation]] | ||
| no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | | no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | ||
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|colspan="8"|* | |colspan="8"|* Bundle-branch re-entrant tachycardia is extremely rare | ||
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===Also read:=== | ===Also read:=== | ||
*Flowchart: [[ | *Flowchart: [[Approach to the Wide Complex Tachycardia]] | ||
*[[Introduction to Arrhythmias]] | *[[Introduction to Arrhythmias]] | ||
*[[Mechanisms of Arrhythmias]] | *[[Mechanisms of Arrhythmias]] |
Latest revision as of 19:00, 24 February 2013
Author(s) | J.S.S.G. de Jong | |
Moderator | J.S.S.G. de jong | |
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Ventricular arrhythmias are almost allways wide-QRS-complex arrhythmias. When confronted with a wide-QRS-complex tachycardia it can be difficult to differentiate between a supraventricular tachycardia with aberrancy or ventricular tachycardia. A separate chapter deals with this dilemma: Approach to the Wide Complex Tachycardia.
example | regularity | atrial frequency | ventricular frequency | origin (SVT/VT) | p-wave | effect of adenosine | |
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Wide complex (QRS>0.12) | |||||||
Ventricular Tachycardia | regular (mostly) | 60-100 bpm | 110-250 bpm | ventricle (VT) | AV-dissociation | no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | |
Ventricular Fibrillation | irregular | 60-100 bpm | 400-600 bpm | ventricle (VT) | AV-dissociation | none | |
Ventricular Flutter | regular | 60-100 bpm | 150-300 bpm | ventricle (VT) | AV-dissociation | none | |
Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm | regular (mostly) | 60-100 bpm | 50-110 bpm | ventricle (VT) | AV-dissociation | no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | |
Torsade de Pointes | regular | 150-300 bpm | ventricle (VT) | AV-dissociation | no rate reduction (sometimes accelerates) | ||
Bundle-branch re-entrant tachycardia* | regular | 60-100 bpm | 150-300 bpm | ventricles (VT) | AV-dissociation | no rate reduction | |
* Bundle-branch re-entrant tachycardia is extremely rare |