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Chest, Vol 92, 763-765, Copyright © 1987 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Standard limb lead QRS concordance during wide QRS tachycardia. A new surface ECG sign of ventricular tachycardia

GV Reddy and RU Leghari
Cardiology Section, VA Medical Center, Wilmington, DE 19805.

The differentiation of ventricular tachycardia from supraventricular conducted with aberration constitutes a perennial challenge. We report a new surface ECG clue, hitherto undescribed, the presence of which, during wide QRS tachycardia, indicates that the tachycardia in question is ventricular rather than supraventricular with aberrant conduction.





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