Advanced EKGs - Distinguishing VT from SVT with aberrancy

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • A discussion of how to distinguish VT from SVT with aberrancy among wide complex tachycardias, including the Brugada algorithm and brand new Basel algorithm.
    #EKG #ECG #electrocardiogram

Komentáře • 30

  • @studentforlife9687
    @studentforlife9687 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much from Morocco Dr Strong !

  • @beccaf4533
    @beccaf4533 Před rokem +1

    Excellent! Thank you!

  • @vt2788
    @vt2788 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am a trainee sort of general cardiologist and have learned a lot from your videos! They are of the highest scientific quality and very entertaining. Thank you!

  • @joshuahaywood7933
    @joshuahaywood7933 Před rokem

    Thank you so much Dr Strong
    You a g for dis one

  • @mataanciiideed4046
    @mataanciiideed4046 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your efforts

  • @biancabrown1223
    @biancabrown1223 Před měsícem

    I’m a new nurse. And find myself struggling a bit, but this helps! Thanks

  • @yasirmohammedali
    @yasirmohammedali Před rokem +1

    Hello doctor, thank you for your help

  • @onwong5378
    @onwong5378 Před 2 dny

    Thanks

  • @getnettilahun6390
    @getnettilahun6390 Před rokem +1

    excellent!!

  • @tvo3205
    @tvo3205 Před rokem +3

    i love the detailed EKG videos!

  • @user-wz6oo9bq5j
    @user-wz6oo9bq5j Před rokem +5

    Great thanks for the video ! I've seen a case of hyperkalemia with regular WCT and very wide QRS ~ .2 sec which resolved completely with IV Ca gluconate . I'm not sure if antidromic AVRT would be called aberrancy as this refers to tachycardia-related RBBB/LBBB. Also, I read somewhere that BBR-VT can present with a QRS morphology that resembles the baseline EKG.

    • @StrongMed
      @StrongMed  Před rokem +1

      Great points! Yes, I agree there is a problem with how the word "aberrancy" is used in this context. For some reason, at least in the US, clinicians often refer to this dichotomy of "VT versus VT with aberrancy" when what they really mean is more accurately "VT vs. a non-VT WCT". In the strictest sense, I think most electrophysiologists use "aberrancy" to refer to the situation in which a supraventricular impulse travels through proximally-to-distally through the His-Purkinje system but results in an abnormal sequence of ventricular depolarization due to a problem within the His-Purkinje system itself (e.g. rate-related BBB, intrinsic IVCD). So in short, an electrophysiologist would not refer to antidromic AVRT as an "SVT with aberrancy" even though the majority of discussions of how to distinguish different types of WCT imply it belongs in this category.
      Yes, BBRVT can be indistinguishable on ECG from SVT + preexisting BBB (usually LBBB), and thus not be identified with the standard VT vs. SVT + aberrancy algorithms. Features that suggest the possibility of BBRVT are an unusually fast rate (>=200 bpm), hemodynamic instability, and severe underlying structural heart disease

    • @4dracha
      @4dracha Před 10 měsíci

      BBR and fascicular VT can have relatively narrow complex. Many textbooks refer to antidromic AVRT as preexcited svt, keeping the term aberracy for BBB(fixed or transient) and IVCD

  • @user-lx2qh3rz9w
    @user-lx2qh3rz9w Před rokem

    Excellent explanation

  • @medstudentbloop
    @medstudentbloop Před 4 měsíci

    Please more ECG videos 🙂i love this channel🥰

  • @Sharmi-ir2jf
    @Sharmi-ir2jf Před rokem +4

    Hello Dr Strong!
    I want to thank you first and foremost for all your carefully made videos.
    Secondly, I have a small question. I am halfway through your series on EKG interpretation. Do you have any review questions that you would personally recommend, yours or any educational body I can easily access on the web?
    A grateful med student!
    I would like as much revision as I can, and I’ve done the the ones included in the videos

    • @StrongMed
      @StrongMed  Před rokem +2

      The best sites for doing EKG questions required paid subscription, but Life In The Fast Lane has curated a list of the web's best paid and free EKG resources here: litfl.com/top-20-online-ecg-courses/ However, they are strangely missing one of the first (and in my opinion, best) free sites for learning EKGs: ecg.utah.edu/

  • @mahwish5203
    @mahwish5203 Před rokem

    Excellent 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @mcardio1287
    @mcardio1287 Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @nawafnawaf2538
    @nawafnawaf2538 Před rokem

    Thaaaaaanks❤

  • @kaze123ckr
    @kaze123ckr Před rokem

    How can one know the onset of the QRS complex to apply the brugada sign? (R-S interval)

  • @Propofol1234
    @Propofol1234 Před rokem +1

    Hi Dr Strong
    How do you know where the QRS complex is pointing in these VTs? It is hard to identify an isolelectric line

  • @andonisangelov193
    @andonisangelov193 Před rokem

    What is the reason for S wave in lead V6 in
    normal ECG?

  • @josephgarribaldi2481
    @josephgarribaldi2481 Před 9 měsíci

    In the AV dissociation strip how come is it said to be wide or borderline wide cause those QRSs' complexes look

  • @shehzadsaab6051
    @shehzadsaab6051 Před rokem

    Very helpful, but need time to retain all these. I should play it again and again. 😢

  • @junnyhaan
    @junnyhaan Před rokem

    I have a question. I can not understand 7:12.(you explained R-S > 100ms is the critical point of VT) Why did you set up R wave starting point on the first notching on the down slope? Regardless of brugada sign is superior axis or inferior axis, R wave starting point should be the highest point on brugada wave. Please, someone will make me understand.

    • @StrongMed
      @StrongMed  Před rokem +2

      That's a great question which I probably should have clarified in the video. In short, what is called the "R to S" in this context (including in the medical literature) refers to the time interval between the very beginning of the QRS complex and S wave nadir, irrespective of whether the QRS starts with a Q wave or R wave. It's misleading terminology, thus, why "R to S" is placed in quotes in the image.

    • @zee1645
      @zee1645 Před rokem

      Its onset of R to nadir of S. I highly suggest you to read about the brugada criteria.

    • @samirsahu2490
      @samirsahu2490 Před 3 měsíci

      Excellent content, well explained, and of high levels

  • @abudaniyal715
    @abudaniyal715 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks