Arriving at the correct diagnosis in cases of wide complex tachycardia remains problematic for many clinicians. In this paper, we review the historical development of criteria used to differentiate among the major diagnostic possibilities and compare the strengths and weaknesses of various differentiating algorithms
Introduction. Patients presenting with tachycardia most often complain of palpitation and dizziness,...
Narrow QRS complex tachycardias or Wide QRS complex tachycardias are common problems encountered in ...
SUMMARY It is not always easy to distinguish between supraventricular tachycardia with aberration an...
Broad QRS complex tachycardia still presents a diagnostic challenge when confronted with a 12-lead e...
One of the most critical and challenging skills is the distinction of wide complex tachycardias into...
Electrocardiographic algorithms are particularly useful to differentiate, in the presence of a wide ...
Wide complex tachycardia may represent a challenge for correct interpretation of standard electrocar...
The possibility to identify potentially life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias by analysis of stan...
nosis of the mechanisms of wide complex tachycardia is of-ten incorrect. We aimed in this study to i...
Wide complex tachycardia (WCT) refers to a cardiac rhythm of more than 100 beats per minute with a Q...
The primary goal of the initial ECG evaluation of every wide complex tachycardia is to determine whe...
Wide QRS complex is present when the normal activation pattern is modified by various mechanisms and...
The extent and consequence of misdiagnosis of wide complex tachycardia (QRS, 120 ms or more; heart r...
nosis of five electrocardiographic methods for wide QRS-complex tachycardia (WCT) differentiation, s...
AbstractThe narrow complex tachycardias (NCTs) are defined by the presence in a 12-lead electrocardi...
Introduction. Patients presenting with tachycardia most often complain of palpitation and dizziness,...
Narrow QRS complex tachycardias or Wide QRS complex tachycardias are common problems encountered in ...
SUMMARY It is not always easy to distinguish between supraventricular tachycardia with aberration an...
Broad QRS complex tachycardia still presents a diagnostic challenge when confronted with a 12-lead e...
One of the most critical and challenging skills is the distinction of wide complex tachycardias into...
Electrocardiographic algorithms are particularly useful to differentiate, in the presence of a wide ...
Wide complex tachycardia may represent a challenge for correct interpretation of standard electrocar...
The possibility to identify potentially life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias by analysis of stan...
nosis of the mechanisms of wide complex tachycardia is of-ten incorrect. We aimed in this study to i...
Wide complex tachycardia (WCT) refers to a cardiac rhythm of more than 100 beats per minute with a Q...
The primary goal of the initial ECG evaluation of every wide complex tachycardia is to determine whe...
Wide QRS complex is present when the normal activation pattern is modified by various mechanisms and...
The extent and consequence of misdiagnosis of wide complex tachycardia (QRS, 120 ms or more; heart r...
nosis of five electrocardiographic methods for wide QRS-complex tachycardia (WCT) differentiation, s...
AbstractThe narrow complex tachycardias (NCTs) are defined by the presence in a 12-lead electrocardi...
Introduction. Patients presenting with tachycardia most often complain of palpitation and dizziness,...
Narrow QRS complex tachycardias or Wide QRS complex tachycardias are common problems encountered in ...
SUMMARY It is not always easy to distinguish between supraventricular tachycardia with aberration an...