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This ECG displays an accelerated idioventricular rhythm. This has a left bundle branch block pattern and is a good example of the AV dissociation that occurs.
An idioventricular rhythm — not accelerated — has a heart rate of < 60 beats per minute. AIVR is hemodynamically stable, and thus no specific treatment is needed.
The correct diagnosis is sinus bradycardia and accelerated idioventricular rhythm (Figure 2). Figure 2. Courtesy of Philip J. Podrid, MD. The rhythm is slightly irregular at a rate of 50-54 beats ...
The correct diagnosis is accelerated idioventricular rhythm (slow ventricular tachycardia) (Figure 2). Although recent oral surgery could suggest endocarditis, it is not definitively present. The ...
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Idioventricular Rhythm Cardiac Effects
It's a type of arrhythmia, meaning the heart rhythm isn't happening in the normal way. Idioventricular rhythm may be seen ...