Ventricular Arrhythmias: Difference between revisions

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| example2 = Ventricular tachycardia on a 12 lead recording[[Image:12lead_vt1.jpg|thumb|Ventricular tachycardia of 140 bpm with a left bundle branch block and a left axis.]]
| example2 = Ventricular tachycardia on a 12 lead recording[[Image:12lead_vt1.jpg|thumb|Ventricular tachycardia of 140 bpm with a left bundle branch block and a left axis.]]
| animation = <flash>file=TenTusscherVT.swf|width=300|height=300|quality=best|align=right||</flash>  
| animation = <flash>file=TenTusscherVT.swf|width=300|height=300|quality=best|align=right||</flash>  
| animationdesc = '''This movie shows a computer model of ventricular tachycardia in the human heart. The VT in this example is initiated by a ventricular extrasystole and maintained by a re-entry rotor inferior in the left ventricle.<cite>tentusscher</cite> In reality, this is possibly not the etiology of VT in diseased hearts, however it is very illustrative.''' Read [[Copyright|this]] if you want to use this image in a presentation. [[Media:TenTusscherVT.swf|Link to the file / enlargement]]
| animationdesc = This movie shows a computer model of ventricular tachycardia in the human heart. The VT in this example is initiated by a ventricular extrasystole and maintained by a re-entry rotor inferior in the left ventricle.<cite>tentusscher</cite> In reality, this is possibly not the etiology of VT in diseased hearts, however it is very illustrative. Read [[Copyright|this]] if you want to use this image in a presentation. [[Media:TenTusscherVT.swf|Link to the file / enlargement]]
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