Wide Complex Tachycardia, 12 Lead ECG and Rhythm Strip
This is a good example of wide complex tachycardia that must be evaluated for V Tach vs supraventricular rhythm with left BBB.There is an irregular rhythm. When the rate is fast, it is important to...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia in a Patient with WPW
This ECG was submitted by Sebastian Garay, EMT-P and ECG Guru (and ECG Guru Member sebmedic). It is a very interesting case of wide complex tachycardia in a patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White.This is...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia: V Tach
This wide complex tachycardia occurred in a 91 year old man with a history of atrial fibrillation. He complained of "fluttering" in his chest, and denied chest pain or other problems. While the...
View ArticleSpontaneously Changing Conduction In Wide Complex Tachycardia
This ECG was donated to the ECG Guru by Dr. Arnel Carmona, one of our favorite Gurus. You will not often see such a great example of this. We are very grateful to Dr. Carmona for his contribution to...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia: Left Bundle Branch Block With Subsequent Rhythm Strip
This wide complex tachycardia has an initial rate of 129/min. It is difficult to discern if P waves are present, although the ECG machine does give us a PR interval. The ECG meets most of the criteria...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia
This ECG shows a wide-complex tachycardia with a rate of 137/minute. No patient information is available other than what is on the ECG. Here, we will comment for the BASIC LEVEL learner, and allow...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia
Wide-QRS rhythms can be difficult to diagnose from the ECG alone. This difficulty is compounded when the rate is fast, as it can be hard to determine if P waves are present before the QRSs, or...
View ArticleRight Ventricular Outflow Tract Tachycardia (RVOT)
This ECG was taken from a patient who was complaining of palpitations and tachycardia, but who was hemodynamically stable, with no history of heart disease. It is an example of RIGHT VENTRICULAR...
View ArticleTeaching Series: Atrial Fibrillation With Left Bundle Branch Block
This is a good example of atrial fibrillation with left bundle branch block. You get two ECGs with this one, because the patient presented to EMS with a fast heart rate, and the rate was slowed with...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia, 12 Lead ECG and Rhythm Strip
This is a good example of wide complex tachycardia that must be evaluated for V Tach vs supraventricular rhythm with left BBB.There is an irregular rhythm. When the rate is fast, it is important to...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia in a Patient with WPW
This ECG was submitted by Sebastian Garay, EMT-P and ECG Guru (and ECG Guru Member sebmedic). It is a very interesting case of wide complex tachycardia in a patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White.This is...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia: V Tach
This wide complex tachycardia occurred in a 91 year old man with a history of atrial fibrillation. He complained of "fluttering" in his chest, and denied chest pain or other problems. While the...
View ArticleSpontaneously Changing Conduction In Wide Complex Tachycardia
This ECG was donated to the ECG Guru by Dr. Arnel Carmona, one of our favorite Gurus. You will not often see such a great example of this. We are very grateful to Dr. Carmona for his contribution to...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia: Left Bundle Branch Block With Subsequent Rhythm Strip
This wide complex tachycardia has an initial rate of 129/min. It is difficult to discern if P waves are present, although the ECG machine does give us a PR interval. The ECG meets most of the criteria...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia
This ECG shows a wide-complex tachycardia with a rate of 137/minute. No patient information is available other than what is on the ECG. Here, we will comment for the BASIC LEVEL learner, and allow...
View ArticleTeaching Series: Atrial Fibrillation With Left Bundle Branch Block
This is a good example of atrial fibrillation with left bundle branch block. You get two ECGs with this one, because the patient presented to EMS with a fast heart rate, and the rate was slowed with...
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia
Wide-QRS rhythms can be difficult to diagnose from the ECG alone. This difficulty is compounded when the rate is fast, as it can be hard to determine if P waves are present before the QRSs, or...
View ArticleRight Ventricular Outflow Tract Tachycardia (RVOT)
This ECG was taken from a patient who was complaining of palpitations and tachycardia, but who was hemodynamically stable, with no history of heart disease. It is an example of RIGHT VENTRICULAR...
View ArticleVentricular Tachycardia In A Patient With Myopathy
These two ECGs are from a 77-year-old woman who was complaining of palpitations and mild shortness of breath. She stated a history of atrial fibrillation. She was alert, with a systolic BP over 120....
View ArticleWide Complex Tachycardia
The Patient: The details of this patient’s complaints and presentation are lost, but we know he was a 66-year-old man who was being treated in the Emergency Department. His rhythm went from sinus...
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