Ventricular Tachycardia

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  • The rate is usually greater than 120 bpm with broad QRS complexes.

    VT may be monomorphic (typically regular rhythm originating from a single focus with identical or similar QRS complexes) or polymorphic (may be irregular rhythm, with beat to beat variation in QRS complexes).

    Monomorphic VT is the most common form of sustained VT.

    Non-sustained VT is defined as a run of tachycardia of less than 30 seconds' duration; a longer duration is described as sustained VT.

  • @nessispain I had mine at around 250 when i was younger had heart surgery for it tho :P

  • Yes, me too. I was yesterday night at hospital because my heart was beating 218/min.

  • i just come out of hospital with this heart problem. i had to read about it so i could understand more about it. its not regarded as a heart attack which is a relief.

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