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3.6 Group 3: Rhythms with atrial flutter or tachycardia

In atrial flutter, the atrial activity is represented in the ECG by regular, saw-tooth like
oscillations (F waves) which occur at rates between 220 and 400 beats per minute (BPM).
The measurement part of the program contains a routine for the detection of F waves. If F
waves are detected, but the rate of the atrial activity is less than 220 BPM, a classification of
atrial tachycardia is made.

Say:

“atrial tachycardia”

if:

atrial rate

220 BPM


Say:

“atrial flutter”

if:

atrial rate > 220 BPM


Say:

“with second degree AV block at variable conduction ratio”

if:

rate variation > 20%


Say:

“with second degree AV block at N:1 conduction ratio”

if:

rate variation

20%

and

atrial rate is an integer multiple N of ventricular rate


Say:

“with complete AV block”

if:

rate variation

20%

and

atrial rate is not an integer multiple of ventricular rate

and

heart rate < LLN


Say:

“with block or interference in the AV junction”

if:

rate variation

20%

and

atrial rate is not an integer multiple of ventricular rate

and

heart rate

LLN

In the presence of atrial flutter without the characteristic saw-tooth appearance, F waves may
be mistaken for P waves by the program. If the shortest PP interval found is shorter than 300
ms, corresponding with an atrial rate exceeding 220 BPM, atrial flutter may still correctly be
classified.

Say:

“atrial flutter with advanced AV block”

if:

shortest PP interval < 300 ms

and

rate variation

20%


Say:

“atrial flutter with second degree AV block at variable conduction ratio”

if:

shortest PP interval < 300 ms

and

rate variation > 20%

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