This post is an answer to the ECG Case 224
- Rate:
- Ventricular rate ~145 bpm
- Atrial rate ~290 bpm
- Rhythm:
- Regular
- Flutter waves, best visualised in lead V1 (image below)
- Axis: LAD
- Intervals:
- QRS – Prolonged (140ms)
- QT – 320ms
- Segments:
- Discordant ST elevation leads II, aVF, V1-5
- Discordant ST depression leads I, aVL, V6
- Additional:
- Typical LBBB morphology
- T wave inversion in leads I, aVL
- Positive F wave in lead V1
- Negative F waves in aVF
Interpretation
In this ECG the morphology of the conduction delay is typical of left bundle branch block (this could be pre-existing or rate related, need a sinus ECG to compare) without any features suggestive of VT with LBBB.
Also examination of lead V1 shows flutter waves at a rate of ~290 bpm, so the rhythm is Atrial Flutter with 2:1 conduction.
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