11 group 8: irregular rhythms with p/qrs ( 0.15 – Welch Allyn Means ECG Physicians Manual for CP Series Electrocardiographs - User Manual User Manual

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3.11 Group 8: Irregular rhythms with P/QRS

0.15

Say:

“atrial fibrillation with slow mean ventricular response”

if:

heart rate < 50 BPM


Say:

“atrial fibrillation with normal mean ventricular response”

if:

50

heart rate < 100 BPM


Say:

“atrial fibrillation with rapid mean ventricular response”

if:

100

heart rate < 180 BPM


Say:

“atrial fibrillation with very rapid mean ventricular response”

if:

heart rate

180 BPM


Say:

“ with long RR intervals”

if:

there is an RR interval > 1.6 s


3.12 Group 9: Rhythms with paroxysmal acceleration or deceleration
of ventricular rate

The program defines a paroxysmal acceleration (“run”) as a sequence of three or more
dominant complexes with a rate that exceeds the inherent rate of the subsidiary pacemaker
by 40%. Once a run has been detected and classified, the complexes are discarded. The
remaining rhythm, which may be perfectly regular, is classified separately.

Say:

“ with run of dominant complexes”

if:

there is a run

and

run rate < 140 BPM


Say:

“ with episode of paroxysmal junctional tachycardia”

if:

there is a run

and

140 < run rate

160 BPM


Say:

“ with episode of paroxysmal atrial tachycardia”

if:

there is a run

and

run rate > 160 BPM


An arrest is defined as a transient disturbance in impulse formation giving rise to an RR interval which is at least 50%

longer than the average RR interval and has a duration of at least 2 s.


Say:

“ with ventricular arrest”

if:

there is an arrest

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