Submitted by Dr A Röschl on Sun, 08/25/2024 - 02:04
Sometimes you see an ECG strip, look at it and then put it away again with the thought: I don't understand this. But if you take your time and analyze the ECG systematically, you will usually come to a good result. This is an example of such an ECG (certainly not the most difficult). The explanation is shown in the 2nd picture.
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Is it definitely a late PVC couplet?
It’s only a minor point but I wonder if the ‘late PVC couplet’ really is a ventricular couplet. I suspect that the 1st beat in the pair is actually a junctional escape beat that is partially merged with the immediately preceding sinus P wave: the QRS terminates a pause and seems to have much the same shape as the sinus beat QRS complexes. If so, we are looking at a junctional escape beat followed by a single PVC.