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*'''Monomorphic VT''': all ventricular beats have the same configuration. | *'''Monomorphic VT''': all ventricular beats have the same configuration. | ||
*'''Polymorphic VT''': the ventricular beats have a changing configuration. The RR interval is 180-600 ms (comparable to a heart rate of 100-333 bpm). | *'''Polymorphic VT''': the ventricular beats have a changing configuration. The RR interval is 180-600 ms (comparable to a heart rate of 100-333 bpm). | ||
*'''Biphasic VT''': a ventricular tachycardia with a QRS complex that alternates from beat to beat. Associated with [[Miscellaneous#Digoxin|digoxin intoxication]] and [[ | *'''Biphasic VT''': a ventricular tachycardia with a QRS complex that alternates from beat to beat. Associated with [[Miscellaneous#Digoxin|digoxin intoxication]] and [[lqts|long QT syndrome]]. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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