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EKG Interpretation
Written by Tom B   
Thursday, 01 January 2009 13:45
By definition, a wide complex tachycardia is a heart rhythm with a QRS duration ≥ 120 ms (0.12 s) and a ventricular rate ≥ 100.

When this criteria is met, and the the rhythm is regular (no variability in the R-R interval) then it's a regular wide complex tachycardia. more
 
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