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==Overview== | |||
==Electrocardiogram== | |||
EKG shown below is an interesting recording that shows a [[supraventricular tachycardia]]. It is somewhat unusual presentation for someone with [[angina]]. The arrhythmia terminated with [[adenosine]] which has a powerful cholinergic effect that blocks conduction through the AV node. | |||
[[Image:Svtadenosine.jpg|center|800px]] | |||
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Overview
Electrocardiogram
EKG shown below is an interesting recording that shows a supraventricular tachycardia. It is somewhat unusual presentation for someone with angina. The arrhythmia terminated with adenosine which has a powerful cholinergic effect that blocks conduction through the AV node.