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Morphological Criteria for Discriminating Ventricular Tachycardia from Supraventricular Tachycardia with Aberration

Source Article: Wide Complex Tachycardia –
Morphological Criteria ... #Aberration #Aberrancy ... #EKG #Electrocardiogram ... #VTach #SVT #Differences ... #Comparison #Brugada
Lead aVR on EKG
Lead aVR can provide some unique insight into 5 different conditions:

 - Acute
Lead aVR on EKG ... narrow complex tachycardias ... from SVT with aberrancy ... using the Vereckei criteria ... #ECG #Lead #AVR
Ventricular Tachycardia in Wide Complex Tachycardia - Telemetry Diagnosis
 • Lead V1 - LBBB Criteria
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- LBBB Criteria ... Criteria • Lead ... RWPT) • Lead aVR ... #WCT #VTach #diagnosis ... #cardiology #ekg
RBBB Ventricular Tachycardia Criteria - Lead V1 - Telemetry Diagnosis
WCT is VT IF:
 • R >
Criteria - Lead ... V1 - Telemetry ... Diagnosis WCT is VT ... #WCT #VTach #Criteria ... #cardiology #ekg
LBBB Ventricular Tachycardia Criteria - Lead V1 - Telemetry Diagnosis
WCT is VT IF:
 • Initial r
Criteria - Lead ... V1 - Telemetry ... Diagnosis WCT is VT ... #WCT #VTach #Criteria ... #cardiology #ekg
VT versus SVT with Aberration - Interpretation Cheat Sheet

Features favouring VT
● Absence of typical RBBB or
leads, i.e. leads V1 ... Morphology criteria ... #VTach #VentricularTachycardia ... #SVT #Aberration ... #Aberrancy #Comparison
Approach to ECGs - VT vs. SVT - Wide Tachycardias
DDx = VT vs. SVT with BBB
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SVT - Wide Tachycardias ... or negative) in V1 ... #VT #VTach #SVT ... #Comparison #VentricularTachycardia ... #Versus #ecg #ekg