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palpitations & presyncope…

August 20, 2013 By Christopher Partyka Leave a Comment

the case.

A 54 year old female presents to ED with an ‘odd sensation’ in her chest. This has been occurring intermittently for 2 months but has now increased in frequency & severity. She reports 3 episodes earlier today associated with nausea, clamminess & presyncope. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Cardiology, ECG Tagged With: arrhythmogenic right ventricle, ARVD, broad complex tachycardia, ECG, inferior axis, LBBB, monomorphic VT, palpitations, right ventricular outflow tract, RVOT VT, ventricular tachycardia

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