ECG Case 323 Interpretation

This post is an answer to the ECG Case 323

  • Rate: 132 bpm
  • Rhythm:
    • Regular
    • Possible atrial activity seen in leads I, II, III and aVF
    • Lead II shows inverted small atrial waves seen within ST segment and T-QRS interval

  • Axis: Normal
  • Intervals: QRS – Normal 
  • Additional:
    • ST Elevation in lead aVR
    • ST Depression in leads II, III, aVF, V4-6
      • Likely to reflect rate related demand changes and superimposed atrial activity
Regular narrow complex tachycardia. Differentials include Atrial flutter or Atrial tachycardia with 2:1 av block

Interpretation

Regular narrow complex tachycardia. Differentials:

  • Atrial flutter with 2:1 block – favored due to the patient’s history of AF
  • Atrial tachycardia with 2:1 block

What happened next ?

Following screening for acute electrolyte disturbance, non-cardiac precipitant, drug toxicity and ensuring compliance with coagulation regime the patient underwent an uneventful DC cardioversion under procedural sedation.

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