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There are three pathological irregular rhythms:
- ectopic beats - these may be atrial, junctional or ventricular
- atrial or ventricular ectopics - suggested by: regular rate with irregular
dropped beat. Confirmed by: ECG showing normal sinus rhythm with irregular
QRS complexes not preceded by P wave, and then compensatory absence of
subsequent QRS
- atrial fibrillation
- suggested by: irregularly irregular pulse. Confirmed by: ECG showing
no P waves, and irregularly irregular normal QRS complexes
- second degree heart block
Examples of causes of irregularly irregular rhythms include:
- atrial or ventricular ectopics
- atrial fibrillation
- note that atrial flutter with variable heart block might also present with
an irregularly irregular pulse
- suggested by: irregularly irregular pulse. Confirmed by: ECG showing
'saw tooth' pattern, and irregularly irregular normal QRS complexes
Examples of causes of regularly irregular rhythms include:
- sinus arrhythmia
- second degree heart block
- Wenkenbach heart block- suggested by: regular rate with regular dropped
beat. Confirmed by: ECG showing progressive prolongation of P-R interval
with normal QRS complex followed by an absent QRS complex
For more information about Supraventricular Arrhythmias and example ECGs then click here
For more information about Ventricular Arrhythmias and example ECGs then click here
Last edited 06/2020 and last reviewed 06/2020
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