20-year old patient with sudden onset of palpitations.
What does the rhythm strip demonstrate?

Describe and interpret this ECG
ECG ANSWER and INTERPRETATION
Top rhythm strip
- Regular narrow complex tachycardia
- Pseudo-R’ waves (retrograde P waves) are seen deforming the J point
Middle rhythm strip
- 12mg adenosine given
- A salvo of broad and bizarre-looking complexes interrupts the rhythm (this is a common phenomenon during chemical cardioversion with adenosine)
Bottom rhythm strip
- The patient has reverted to sinus rhythm
- The pseudo-R’ waves have now disappeared
- There are no obvious delta waves of WPW, but this should be confirmed on a 12-lead ECG
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