A case of recurrent palpitations with wide complex tachycardia

The post-cardioversion surface ECG revealed sinus rhythm, a short PR interval with wide QRS, 'pseudo infarct pattern' with negative [delta] in lead II, and a prominent S wave in V6 representative of a typical CS accessory pathway activation. 1 During the electrophysiology study, CS venogra...

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Published inHeart Asia Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 60 - 61
Main Authors Nair, Anishkumar, Muneer, Kader, Sajeev, Chakanalil Govindan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England BMJ Publishing Group LTD 01.01.2016
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Summary:The post-cardioversion surface ECG revealed sinus rhythm, a short PR interval with wide QRS, 'pseudo infarct pattern' with negative [delta] in lead II, and a prominent S wave in V6 representative of a typical CS accessory pathway activation. 1 During the electrophysiology study, CS venography from the right internal jugular vein access with an Amplatz left catheter demonstrated an out-pouching near its ostium, indicative of diverticulum (see figure 2 and online supplementary video S1).
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ISSN:1759-1104
1759-1104
DOI:10.1136/heartasia-2016-010741