The correct diagnosis is atrial fibrillation with PVC and Ashman phenomenon (Figure 2). The rhythm is irregularly irregular without any organized atrial activity. Most of the QRS complexes are narrow, ...
Here, we describe a large four-generation family with an autosomal dominant condition, comprising various types of CHD and low atrial rhythm, a unique phenotype not described before within a family. A ...
The correct diagnosis is wandering atrial pacemaker/multifocal atrial rhythm (Figure 2). The rhythm is irregularly irregular at a rate of 90 beats/min. The QRS complexes are narrow with a normal axis, ...
Dr. James Daubert answers the question: 'Finding Cause Of Palpitations With EKG? — -- Question: How does an EKG (electrocardiogram) help in finding out why I have palpitations? Answer :Well, an ...
Artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled electrocardiograph (ECG) acquired during normal sinus rhythm can recognize people with atrial fibrillation (irregular heart rhythm), finds a new study. Artificial ...
Lead-I electrocardiogram (ECG) devices can be used in primary care to help detect atrial fibrillation in people presenting with signs or symptoms of the condition, who have an irregular pulse on ...