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Marchlinski Case 6 Question
Marchlinski Case 6 Question
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A 27-year-old man experienced recurrent cardiac arrest with normal coronary and ventricular function. The case involves analyzing tracings that include ventricular fibrillation initiation, sinus rhythm with PVCs, a specific pattern of PVCs, and the onset of a non-sustained ventricular pleomorphic tachycardia. The objective is to determine the most likely origin of the ventricular fibrillation (VF) trigger based on these tracings. Options include the left ventricular lateral apex, left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) and right ventricular (RV) moderator band, the RV moderator band specifically, or being unable to determine the origin from the provided information.
Keywords
ventricular fibrillation
PVCs
ventricular pleomorphic tachycardia
right ventricular moderator band
ventricular fibrillation trigger origin
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