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:* The ventricular complexes are usually but not necessarily dissociated from the P waves.
:* The ventricular complexes are usually but not necessarily dissociated from the P waves.
:* Ventricular capture and fusion beats are common.
:* Ventricular capture and fusion beats are common.
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Image:aivr1.jpg|An example of accelerated idioventricular rhythm (AIVR)
Image:aivr2.jpg|AIVR. Inverted P waves are sign of retrograde atrial activation.
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==References==
==References==

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EKG characteristics

  • Regular rhythm at a rate of 40 to 100-120 BPM.
  • QRS complexes are abnormal and wide.
  • The ventricular complexes are usually but not necessarily dissociated from the P waves.
  • Ventricular capture and fusion beats are common.

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