Validity of current electrocardiographic Criteria to distinguish supraventricular tachycardia with aberration from ventricular tachycardia with QRS duration more than or equal to 160 msec
Investigating the Validity of Wide Complex Tachycardia Differentiation Algorithms
Brief description of study.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the validity of standard WCT differentiation algorithms when the WCT QRS duration is more than 160 ms.
Detailed description of study
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the validity of standard WCT differentiation algorithms when the WCT QRS duration is more than 160 ms.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: tachycardia
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Age: 100 years or below
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Gender: All
The purpose of this study is to investigate the validity of standard WCT differentiation algorithms. WCT, or Wide Complex Tachycardia, is a condition where the heart beats very fast, and the QRS duration is the time it takes for the heart's electrical impulse to travel through the ventricles. This study focuses on cases where the QRS duration is more than 160 milliseconds.
Participants in this study will undergo procedures to measure the effectiveness of these algorithms. These procedures will help determine how well the algorithms work in accurately differentiating between different types of tachycardia based on the QRS duration.
- Who can participate: Participants must be adults aged 18-65 with a diagnosis of Wide Complex Tachycardia and a QRS duration exceeding 160 milliseconds.
- Study details: Participants will undergo procedures to measure the effectiveness of the differentiation algorithms. The study will assess how well the algorithms differentiate between types of tachycardia based on QRS duration. A placebo may be used to evaluate the algorithms' accuracy.
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