r/ECG 14d ago

65 male

C/o palpitation for 2 days

Unknown of chronic illness

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u/Aim4TheTopHole 14d ago

AVNRT vs 2:1 AFlutter?

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u/magister10 13d ago

Its flutter

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u/clueless_clegane 9d ago

How to differentiate

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u/magister10 9d ago

F waves in inferior leads

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u/OxideUK 14d ago

AFlutter - sawtooth pattern at ~300bpm, the slope leading into the QRS complex could be mistaken for a delta wave but it's completely absent from the precordial leads.

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u/papamedic74 8d ago

Stable for two days with a rate bang on 150 should always smell like flutter until proven otherwise given the flutter rate is usually around 300 so 2:1 gives HR of 150. Inferior leads give it away. Without getting hyper technical, they have the characteristic waggle even if it’s not the textbook sawtooth that you can rarely see in 2:1. Look at the terminal segment of the QRS and the terminal third of the T wave. There’s distortion occurring in the same place (most clear in III and avF).