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Arrhythmias (non-normal heart rhythms) can be a challenge to the person who tries to understand them. But with a systematical approach, diagnosis is often less difficult than it seems at the beginning.
Arrhythmias (non-normal heart rhythms) can be a challenge to the person who tries to understand them. But with a systematical approach, diagnosis is often less difficult than it seems at the beginning.


'''First look at the heart rate:'''
'''First establish the ventricular [[Rate|heart rate]]:'''
*>100 bpm = tachycardia
*>100 bpm = tachycardia
*<60 bpm = bradycardia
*<60 bpm = bradycardia

Revision as of 15:52, 1 February 2009

Author(s) J.S.S.G. de Jong
Moderator J.S.S.G. de jong
Supervisor
some notes about authorship
Morphologic criteria to differentiate between SVT vs. VT in a wide complex tachycardia. This is part of the wide complex tachycardia flowchart

Arrhythmias (non-normal heart rhythms) can be a challenge to the person who tries to understand them. But with a systematical approach, diagnosis is often less difficult than it seems at the beginning.

First establish the ventricular heart rate:

  • >100 bpm = tachycardia
  • <60 bpm = bradycardia
  • are there extra beats? -> Ectopic Beats

Secondly it is important to assess the origin of the arrhythmia:

References

<biblio>

  1. ESCnarrowQRS pmid=14563598
  2. Brugada pmid=2022022
  3. vereckei pmid=17272358
  4. dendi pmid=17317697

</biblio>