ECG Quiz 43 Discussion Rhythm strip shows sinus bradycardia with junctional escape rhythm. Junctional escape rhythm is manifested as narrow QRS complexes without preceding P waves. Second and
ECG in Ebstein’s anomaly of tricuspid valve ECG in Ebstein’s anomaly of tricuspid valve ECG in Ebstein’s anomaly of tricuspid valve showing right axis deviation of QRS, notched
ECG Quiz 42 Discussion QRS axis has shifted to the right indicating right posterior hemiblock. rS complexes are seen in I and aVL. Wide QRS with notched R
Stereotactic arrhythmia radioablation Invasive catheter ablation is now an established modality of treatment for a wide variety of cardiac arrhythmias ranging from paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardias to life-threatening ventricular
ECG Quiz 41 Discussion QRS axis is shifted to right and incomplete right bundle branch block pattern is seen in V1. This could mean a bifascicular block. Technical
ECG Quiz 4 – Discussion Discussion At one look it may look like left ventricular hypertrophy with strain pattern as there are tall R waves in lateral leads
Arrhythmia Quiz 1 – Discussion The beats marked as J are junctional escape beats, occurring at a slow rate. They are followed by inverted P waves in inferior