Differential diagnosis of supraventricular tachycardia with pre excitation are :
-atrial fibrillation -atrial tachycardia -sinus tachycardia
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Differential diagnosis of supraventricular tachycardia causing ventricular tachycardia with wide QRS complex are :
-supraventricular tachycardia with preexcitation -supraventricular tachycardia in pre existing bundle branch block -supraventricular tachycardia in patients who receive anti arrhythmics Differential diagnosis of supraventricular tachycardia causing ventricular tachycardia with wide QRS complex are :
-supraventricular tachycardia with preexcitation -supraventricular tachycardia in pre existing bundle branch block -supraventricular tachycardia in patients who receive anti arrhythmics Differential diagnosis of ventricular tachycardia with wide QRS complex are :
-ventricular tachycardia -supraventricular tachycardia Differential diagnosis of complete and incomplete right bundle branch block causing wide QRS complex on the ECG are :
-hyperkalemia -class-I- antidysrhythmic drugs -myocarditis -myocardial infarction -acute pulmonary embolism -Eisenmenger’s syndrome -left to right shunt -cor pulmonale -congenital cardiac disease -atrio septal defect -Fallot’s tetralogy Differential diagnosis of complete and incomplete left bundle branch block causing wide QRS complex on the ECG are :
-myocarditis -myocardial infarction -coronary artery disease -hypertension -congestive cardiomyopathy -hyperkalemia -Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome -classs 1 Antidysrhythmic drugs Differential diagnosis of wide QRS complex on the ECG are :
-atypical heart position with not visible P wave -ventricular tachycardia -complete and incomplete left bundle branch block -complete and incomplete right bundle branch block -focal block with knotting in the QRS complex Differential diagnosis of lowered QRS complex are :
-left sided pneumothorax -chronic obstructive lung disease -pleural effusion -artifact -normal variant – ( obesity / pregnancy ) -ischemia -myocarditis -myocardial fibrosis -pericardial adhesion -pericardial effusion -extensive case of myocardial infarction -amyloidosis -hypothyroidism -sinus bradycardia -dermatosclerosis -cardiomyopathy DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF RIGHT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY CAUSING HIGH QRS AMPLITUDE ON THE ECG6/11/2018 Differential diagnosis of right ventricular hypertrophy causing high QRS amplitude on the ECG are : :
-cor pulmonale -pulmonary embolism -Eisermenger’s syndrome -left to right shunt -pulmonary stenosis Differential diagnosis of high QRS amplitude on the ECG are :
-anemia -fever -hyperthyroidism -right ventricular hypertrophy -left ventricular hypertrophy -sympathiocotonia |
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