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Bidirectional Ventricular Tachycardia: Challenges and Solutions [PDF]

open access: yesVascular Health and Risk Management, 2022
Ahmed Almarzuqi,1 Shane Kimber,1 Kenneth Quadros,1 Janek Senaratne1,2 1Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; 2Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of ...
Almarzuqi A   +3 more
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Bidirectional Ventricular Tachycardia with Stress-Induced Cardiomyopathy [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Cardiology, 2022
Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia (BDVT) is a rare electrocardiographic finding characterized by rapid, wide complex, alternating QRS morphology with 180-degree swings in the frontal plane axis or, less commonly, alternating right bundle branch and ...
Ariyon Schreiber   +4 more
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Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in cardiac sarcoidosis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Arrhythmia, 2017
A 73-year-old man with history of pulmonary sarcoidosis was found to have runs of non-sustained bidirectional ventricular tachycardia (BVT) with two different QRS morphologies on a Holter monitor.
Mina M. Benjamin, MD   +4 more
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Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia of unusual etiology [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal, 2015
Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia (BDVT) is a rare form of ventricular arrhythmia, characterized by changing QRS axis of 180 degrees. Digitalis toxicity is considered as commonest cause of BDVT; other causes include aconite toxicity, myocarditis ...
Praloy Chakraborty   +5 more
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A case of hypokalemia-induced bidirectional ventricular tachycardia [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of International Medical Research, 2020
Background Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia (BVT) is a rare, but serious, arrhythmia. Hypokalemia is commonly found in clinical practice, but hypokalemia-induced BVT has rarely been reported.
Yanan Xie   +5 more
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Bidirectional Ventricular Tachycardia in a Postoperative PatientNovel Teaching Points [PDF]

open access: yesCJC Open
Stephen A. Duffett, MD   +3 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Every face tells a story-unravelling a case of bidirectional ventricular tachycardia [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal, 2020
Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia is a rare form of tachycardia. We hereby report a case of bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in an 8-year-old boy wherein careful clinical exami-nation led to the diagnosis of Andersen Tawil syndrome.
Sakshi Sachdeva   +2 more
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Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia in ischemic cardiomyopathy during ablation [PDF]

open access: yesHeartRhythm Case Reports, 2017
Colin Yeo, MBBS   +5 more
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Bidirectional Ventricular Tachycardia in a Patient With Fulminant Myocarditis Secondary to Cardiac Sarcoidosis Mimicking Giant Cell MyocarditisNovel Teaching Points [PDF]

open access: yesCJC Open, 2021
Differentiating between sarcoidosis and giant cell myocarditis (GCM) based on clinical presentation is difficult. We present the case of a 57-year-old woman who was initially diagnosed with GCM based on endomyocardial biopsy.
Daniel Durocher, MD   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia? [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Noninvasive Electrocardiol, 2014
A 65‐year‐old woman was admitted to the hospital because of a syncopal episode with documented transient complete atrioventricular block. A DDD pacemaker was implanted. Post implantation, the patient was diagnosed with bidirectional ventricular tachycardia. Analysis of the arrhythmia and differential diagnosis is performed.
Serra JL, Caresani JA, Bono JO.
europepmc   +4 more sources

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