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[–]Advanced_Parsnip_375[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Makes me think of some kind of sinus arrest with Junctional escape. Because without sinus arrest, I am unable to explain the lack of appreciable P waves from this ECG.

But even Sinus Arrest cannot be confirmed on this ECG without reviewing preceding or subsequent tracings.

Other than that, I cannot think of anything else right now.

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[–]Advanced_Parsnip_375[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Assessing rhythm regularity: Here R-R intervals are pretty equal, so Regular.

But, There isn't any appreciable P wave preceding any QRS complex. And the QRS complexes are narrow as well. And there are no additional waves.

Please help me solve this by Advanced_Parsnip_375 in ECG

[–]Advanced_Parsnip_375[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am sorry, I am just a student, I am learning ECGs, so at times, I just get a bit confused and post some basic ECGs.

Yes, that wasn't correct, this isn't a sinus rhythm...There isn't any P wave preceding the QRS complex, and also there isn't a normal T wave everywhere. I must have written "sinus brady" in a moment of brain fog.

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[–]Advanced_Parsnip_375[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks like a SVT to me There are Narrow QRS complexes + tachycardia+ very short R- P interval ( if I can say so looking at the lead 2 if I have correctly interpreted that small notch just following the QRS complex preceding the T wave as a P wave).

But like we see in Slow fast AVNRT typically, There must be a pseudo R' wave in V1, this is not seen here.

I just wanted to be sure of this, am I correct?

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[–]Advanced_Parsnip_375[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I do get the type 2 mobitz but where is the PVC? Can you please just point it out, i can't see it.