The term atypical has been applied to rapid atrial tachycardias with ECG patterns differing from the typical and reverse typical flutter described above, and also to re-entrant tachycardias with circuit configuration different from the typical RA flutter circuit, even if they have an ECG pattern similar to typical …22 May 2017
Read moreWhat causes atypical atrial flutter?
Atypical atrial flutter is caused by scarring on the left side of the heart from prior heart surgeries, previous procedures, or heart disease . The scarring can stretch and injure the upper heart chamber, leading to problems such as heart failure or valvular heart disease.
Read moreWhat is typical a flutter?
INTRODUCTION. Atrial flutter (AFL) is an abnormal cardiac rhythm characterized by rapid, regular atrial depolarizations at a typical atrial rate of 250 to 350 beats per minute . There is frequently 2:1 conduction across the atrioventricular (AV) node, meaning that every other atrial depolarization reaches the ventricles …24 Şub 2021
Read moreWhat is asymptomatic atrial flutter?
Abstract. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common and refractory arrhythmia. Prevalence of AF increases with age. Asymptomatic AF is a state of asymptomatic episodes of arrhythmia and its exact prevalence remains unknown. Ablation and therapy with antiarrhythmic agents may predispose to asymptomatic AF.
Read moreHow can you differentiate between atypical atrial flutter?
Although atypical atrial flutter is characterised by a wavefront not travelling around the tricuspid annulus , it can take on many forms. Similarly, in typical atrial flutter, cycle arrhythmia, scarred atria, concomitant circuits, high and irregular ventricular rate responses can render diagnosis difficult.6 Mar 2013
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