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Approach to the Wide Complex Tachycardia
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* Younger patient with known paroxysmal tachycardias and who is hemodynamically stable = most like SVT
* Younger patient with known paroxysmal tachycardias and who is hemodynamically stable = most like SVT
== The ACC algorithm <cite>ACC</cite>==
== The ACC algorithm <cite>ACC</cite>==
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