Heart Rhythm Idioventricular Accelerated

Idioventricular cardiac rhythm (brady-ventricular tachycardia) is a common and common heart rhythm disorder that occurs due to abnormal contraction of the ventricles. This can lead to poor circulation, which poses a serious threat to human health.

Idioventricular tachycardia (IT), also known as slow ventricular tachycardia, occurs in 0.5% of patients with syncopal episodes [12]. Long QT syndrome is a syndrome caused by congenital or acquired prolongation of the QT interval between two adjacent complexes, in particular: - congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS), characterized by long intervals between QRS complexes > 0.44 s and invasive measurement of QT intervals from 650 ms to 1200 ms

Genetic disorders are largely associated with long QTS syndrome and, therefore, in diseases are manifested by a shift of ECG diagrams above the baseline after ventricular depolarization; Lengthening the corrected time intervals of QTc and FR intervals with a simultaneous increase in the amplitude of the T waves and inversion of the U wave.