This is a hemodynamically stable rhythm that occurs commonly after myocardial infarction and no treatment is needed. This ECG displays an accelerated idioventricular rhythm. This has a left bundle ...
This ECG has clear "AV dissociation" or "atrioventricular ... When the ventricular rate is between 60-100, it is referred to as an accelerated idioventricular rhythm or AIVR.
A faster rhythm is known as accelerated idioventricular rhythm. Ventricular rhythms have a wide QRS complex. The ECG records electrical impulses and provides information about the heart rate and ...