ventricular rhythms Flashcards

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Ventricular Escape Rhythm aka idioventricular rhythm

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rate: 20-40bpm
rhythm- regular
P wave: none
P:QRS- None
PR interval- None,
QRS width- 120> ms (0.12sec) WIDE.
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accelerated ventricular rhythm

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rate: 40-100
rhythm- regular
P wave: none
P:QRS- None
PR interval- None,
QRS width- 120> ms (0.12sec) WIDE.
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ventricular tachycardia-monomorphic

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rate: >100
rhythm- regular
P wave: none
P:QRS- None
PR interval- None,
QRS width- 120> ms (0.12sec) WIDE.
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polymorphic ventricular tachycardia

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rate: >100
rhythm- irregular
P wave: none or complete AV disassocaition
P:QRS- None
PR interval- None,
QRS width- 120> ms (0.12sec) WIDE.
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torsades de pointes

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rate: 200-250bpm
rhythm- irregular
P wave: none 
P:QRS- None
PR interval- None,
QRS width- 120> ms (0.12sec) WIDE.

Torsades de pointes (TdP) is a specific form of polymorphic ventricular tachycardia occurring in the context of QT prolongation; it has a characteristic morphology in which the QRS complexes “twist” around the isoelectric line.

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ventricular fibrillation

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rate: inderterminate
rhythm: irregular, “chaotic”
P wave: none
P:QRS ratio: None
PR interal- none
QRS width- unidentifiable.

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Ventricular flutter

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Continuous Sine Wave
No identifiable P waves, QRS complexes, or T waves
Rate usually > 200 beats / min

Extreme form of VT with loss of organised electrical activity
Associated with rapid and profound hemodynamic compromise
Usually short lived due to progression to ventricular fibrillation
As with ventricular fibrillation rapid initiation of advanced life support is required.

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