Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5650444 | The American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2017 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Wide complex tachycardia is defined as a cardiac rhythm with a rate greater than 100 beats/min (bpm) and a QRS complex duration greater than 0.10 to 0.12Â seconds (s) in the adult patient; wide complex tachycardia (WCT) in children is defined according to age-related metrics. The differential diagnosis of the WCT includes ventricular tachycardia and supraventricular tachycardia with aberrant intraventricular conduction, including both relatively benign and life-threatening dysrhythmias. This review focuses on the differential diagnosis of WCT with a discussion of strategies useful in making the appropriate diagnosis, when possible.
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Authors
William J. Brady, Amal Mattu, Jeffrey Tabas, John D. Ferguson,