VT versus SVT
Regular broad complex tachycardias can be ventricular (VT) or supraventricular (SVT with aberrancy) in origin, and differentiation between the two will significantly influence management of your patients. Unfortunately, the electrocardiographic differentiation of VT from SVT with aberrancy is not always possible. Differential diagnosis of regular broad complex tachycardia Ventricular tachycardia (VT) Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) with aberrant conduction due to bundle branch block SVT with any metabolic disturbance that slows supraventricular action potential propagation — hyperkalaemia, sodium channel blockade, severe acidosis Antidromic AVRT — re-entrant tachyarrhythmia seen in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome Accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR) ECG features increasing the likelihood of VT Electrocardiographic features that increase the likelihood of VT include: ...