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[[Image:VT_SVT_LBBB_WCT.svg|thumb|300px|Morphologic criteria to differentiate between SVT vs. VT in a wide complex tachycardia. This is part of the [[media:wideQRS_tachycardia_flow.png|wide complex tachycardia flowchart]]]]
[[Image:Atrial_ventricular.png|thumb|300px|Arrhythmias can be subdivided into supraventricular, nodal and ventricular arrhythmias]]
Arrhythmias (non-normal heart rhythms) can be a challenge to understand, but with a systematic approach, diagnosis is often less difficult than it may appear at first.  
Arrhythmias (non-normal heart rhythms) can be a challenge to understand, but with a systematic approach, diagnosis is often less difficult than it may appear at first.  
 
A good stepwise approach to interpret the heart rhythm is to follow these steps:
A good stepwise approach to interpret the heart rhythm is to follow these steps:
*Is this my patient's ECG or is this an artifact? (applies especially in stressfull situations)
*Is this my patient's ECG or is this an artifact? (applies especially in stressfull situations)
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** A wide complex tachycardia in a 24-year-old woman with recurrent spells of tachycardia that respond to vagal maneuvers is most likely an [[AVNRT]] with aberrant conduction.
** A wide complex tachycardia in a 24-year-old woman with recurrent spells of tachycardia that respond to vagal maneuvers is most likely an [[AVNRT]] with aberrant conduction.


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