supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) with aberrancy

mallesh2006 844 views 14 slides Jul 22, 2018
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SVT with aberrancy


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SVT WITH BBB & ABBERANCY

Minor configuration differences consisted of:
(i) appearance or disappearanceof a notch;
(ii) appearance or disappearance of a Q, Ror S-wave that was <50%
of the peak to peak QRS amplitude;
(iii)a change <25% but >50% in the ratio of the amplitude of the
individual component to the total QRS amplitude
Major configuration differences consisted of the following:
(i)appearance or disappearance of a component that was >50% of
theQRS amplitude;
(ii) difference in the amplitude of a component of the QRS complex
>50% of the total QRS amplitude; and
(iii) two or more minor configuration differences

Other changes that are significant are
Change in axis < 45
Increase in QRS duration > 10ms
Changes that are less likely and suggestive of ventricular origin
are
1.Change in axis > 45
2.Complete appearance of new BBB
3.Decrease in QRS duration
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