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  1. ECG Challenge: Dysuria, Hematuria, and Fever - Page 2 - Medscape

    Feb 21, 2024 · The correct diagnosis is atrial rhythm with AV dissociation and accelerated junctional rhythm (Figure 2). Figure 2. Courtesy of Philip J. Podrid, MD. The rhythm is regular …

  2. Cardiac Arrhythmias Associated With Severe TBI and ... - Medscape

    We observed two patients who had episodes of more worrisome types of arrhythmias. In the NORMO group, one patient had a persistent accelerated junctional rhythm associated with …

  3. ECG Challenge: A Routine Check-up Reveals Cardiac Abnormalities

    Mar 1, 2021 · Because the rate of the QRS complexes is faster than the atrial rate, this is sinus bradycardia with an accelerated junctional rhythm.

  4. ECG Challenge: A Cardiac Patient With Slow Heartbeat and Fatigue

    May 24, 2022 · The correct diagnosis is sinus bradycardia, AV dissociation, and accelerated junctional rhythm and occasional capture (Figure 2). The other QRS complexes occur at a …

  5. Cardiac Arrhythmias Associated With Severe TBI and ... - Medscape

    In the NORMO group, one patient had accelerated junctional rhythm associated with hypotension. In the HYPO group, one patient had nonsustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.

  6. P Waves? U Waves? Or Both? - Page 2 - Medscape

    Dec 16, 2013 · If they are only U waves, then the patient is in an accelerated junctional rhythm, which should make one think of the following 3 conditions: • Digitalis intoxication;

  7. ECG Challenge: Fast Heart Rate in Patient With RA - Page 2

    Aug 23, 2021 · The etiology of atrioventricular dissociation may be complete heart block, in which the atrial rate is faster than the rate of the QRS complexes, or accelerated junctional rhythm, in …

  8. ECG Findings Associated With Cocaine Use in Humans - Page 2

    Electrocardiographic Findings Associated With Cocaine Use in Humans A Systematic Review

  9. ECG Challenge: Is It Heart Block or Something Else? - Page 2

    Feb 26, 2018 · The escape rhythm may be junctional or ventricular, based on the morphology of the QRS complexes and not the rate of the escape rhythm.

  10. ECG Findings Associated With Cocaine Use in Humans - Page 4

    Five reports of cocaine-associated junctional rhythms were encountered. [82, 90, 140, 163, 174] One case occurred after an episode of ventricular fibrillation treated with epinephrine, atropine ...