Approach to the Wide Complex Tachycardia: Difference between revisions

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Image:wide_qrs_tachy_AAM2.jpg|ECG from the same patient in sinus rhythm. The QRS complex is very similiar.
Image:wide_qrs_tachy_AAM2.jpg|ECG from the same patient in sinus rhythm. The QRS complex is very similiar.
Image:wide_qrs_tachy_AAM3.png|Wide complex tachycardia. LBBB configuration. Absence of RS in the chest leads. [[AV dissociation]] is present. Conclusion: [[VT]]
Image:wide_qrs_tachy_AAM3.png|Wide complex tachycardia. LBBB configuration. Absence of RS in the chest leads. [[AV dissociation]] is present. Conclusion: [[VT]]
Image:wide_qrs_tachy_AAM4.png|Wide complex tachycardia. LBBB configuration. Absence of RS in the chest leads. [[AV dissociation]] is present. Conclusion: [[VT]]
Image:wide_qrs_tachy_AAM4.png|Wide complex tachycardia. LBBB configuration. Absence of RS in the chest leads. [[AV dissociation]] is present. Conclusion: [[VT]]
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== Referenties ==
== Referenties ==

Revision as of 14:05, 11 November 2009

During wide complex tachycardia (heart rate > 100/min, QRS > 0.12 sec) the differentiation between supraventricular and ventricular origin of the arrhythmia is important to guide therapy. Several algorhythms have been developed to aid in this differentiation.

The ACC algorhythm ACC

SVT vs VT algorhytm. Adapted from ACC


Brugada criteria

Brugada criteria to differentiate SVT from VT Brug1
Are there fusion or capture beats? (this is not an item from Brugada, it is however very specific Yes? => VT specificy=100%
RS complexen missing in the chest leads? Yes? => VT sensitivity=21% specificity=100%
RS-interval in one of the cheast leads > 100 msec (in the absence of anti-arrhythmics)? Yes? => VT sensitivity=66% specificity=98%
AV-dissociation? Yes? => probably VT (Note AVNRT can also present with AV dissociation!) sensitivity=82% specifity=98%
Morphological criteria (if the above criteria are inconclusive)
LBBB pattern
Initial R more than 40ms? Yes => VT
Slurred or notched downwards leg of S wave in leads V1 or V2 Yes => VT
Beginning of Q to nadir QS >60 ms in V1 or V2? Yes => VT LR >50:1
Q or QS in V6? Yes => VT LR >50:1
File:Rhythm LBTBmorph en.png
RBBB pattern
Monofasic R or qR in V1? Yes => VT
R taller than R' (rabbit-ear sign)? Yes => VT LR >50:1
rS in V6? Yes => VT LR >50:1
File:Rhythm RBTBmorph en.png


Examples

Referenties

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  1. ACC pmid=14563598
  2. Brug1 pmid=2022022

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