Rhythm diagnosis in regular wide complex tachycardia: Difference between revisions
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== V-Tach vs. SVT == | == V-Tach vs. SVT == | ||
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| '''V Tach''' | | '''V Tach''' | ||
| '''SVT w/ Aberrancy''' | | '''SVT w/ Aberrancy''' | ||
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QRS morphology | QRS morphology | ||
(RBBB-like pattern) | (RBBB-like pattern) | ||
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V1 - R or qR | V1 - R or qR | ||
V6 - rS | V6 - rS | ||
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QRS morphology | QRS morphology | ||
(LBBB-like pattern) | (LBBB-like pattern) | ||
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V1 or V2 - Broad R wave (>40msec) | V1 or V2 - Broad R wave (>40msec) | ||
V6 - Any Q or QS | V6 - Any Q or QS | ||
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V1 - rS or QS | V1 - rS or QS | ||
V6 - qRs | V6 - qRs | ||
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== Algorithms == | == Algorithms == | ||
*Only for regular rhythms | *Only for regular rhythms | ||
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#Absence of an RS complex in all precordial leads? | #Absence of an RS complex in all precordial leads? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#RS interval >100ms in any precordial lead? (onset of R wave to deepest part of S wave) | #RS interval >100ms in any precordial lead? (onset of R wave to deepest part of S wave) | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#AV dissociation? | #AV dissociation? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#Morphology criteria for v-tach present in both V1-2 and V6? | #Morphology criteria for v-tach present in both V1-2 and V6? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
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#Presence of an initial R wave? | #Presence of an initial R wave? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#Presence of an initial r or q wave >40ms | #Presence of an initial r or q wave >40ms | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#Presence of a notch on descending limb of a negative onset, predominantly negative QRS? | #Presence of a notch on descending limb of a negative onset, predominantly negative QRS? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#Ventricular activation-velocity ratio (Vi/Vt) ≤1? | #Ventricular activation-velocity ratio (Vi/Vt) ≤1? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
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#Presence of an initial R wave in aVR? | #Presence of an initial R wave in aVR? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#Is there concordance in all of the precordial leads? | #Is there concordance (monophasic with same polarity) in all of the precordial leads? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#Is there evidence of AV dissociation? | #Is there evidence of AV dissociation? | ||
##If yes then VT | ##If yes then VT | ||
##If no then continue | ##If no then continue | ||
#Is the QRS morphology in V1 and V6 consistent with either LBBB or RBBB? | #Is the QRS morphology in V1 and V6 consistent with either LBBB or RBBB? | ||
##If no then VT | ##If no then VT | ||
Revision as of 05:00, 7 January 2012
V-Tach vs. SVT
| Factor |
V Tach | SVT w/ Aberrancy |
| Age | >50 | <35 |
| History | MI, CHF, CABG, MVR | MVR, WPW |
| Cannon A Waves | Present | Absent |
| Arterial Pulse | Variation | No variation |
| First heart sound | Variable | Not variable |
| Fusion Beats | Present | Absent |
| AV dissociation | Present | Absent |
| QRS | >0.14sec | <0.14sec |
| Axis | Extreme LAD (< -30) | Normal or slightly abnl |
| Vagal Maneuvers | No response | Slows or terminates |
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QRS morphology (RBBB-like pattern) |
V1 - R or qR V6 - rS |
V1 - rsR' V6 - R(slurredS) |
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QRS morphology (LBBB-like pattern) |
V1 or V2 - Broad R wave (>40msec) V6 - Any Q or QS |
V1 - rS or QS V6 - qRs |
Algorithms
- Only for regular rhythms
- Only for treatment decision if pt is stable
- Assume V-tach until proven otherwise
Brugada Algorithm
- Absence of an RS complex in all precordial leads?
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- RS interval >100ms in any precordial lead? (onset of R wave to deepest part of S wave)
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- AV dissociation?
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- Morphology criteria for v-tach present in both V1-2 and V6?
- If yes then VT
- If no then possibly SVT w/ aberrant conduction
aVR Algorithm
- In lead aVR:
- Presence of an initial R wave?
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- Presence of an initial r or q wave >40ms
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- Presence of a notch on descending limb of a negative onset, predominantly negative QRS?
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- Ventricular activation-velocity ratio (Vi/Vt) ≤1?
- If yes then VT
- If no then SVT
Niemann Algorithm
- Combination of the most specific aspects of the above two algorithms
- Presence of an initial R wave in aVR?
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- Is there concordance (monophasic with same polarity) in all of the precordial leads?
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- Is there evidence of AV dissociation?
- If yes then VT
- If no then continue
- Is the QRS morphology in V1 and V6 consistent with either LBBB or RBBB?
- If no then VT
- If yes then SVT with aberrancy
See Also
Source
- Brugada et al. A new approach to the differential diagnosis of a regular tachycardia with a wide QRS Complex. Circulation, Vol 83, 1991.
- Vereckei et al. New algorith using only lead aVR for differential diagnosis of wide QRS complex tachycardia
- Niemann. Harbor-UCLA Grand Rounds
