Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia - EKG (ECG) Interpretation
Multifocal atrial tachycardia is an atrial arrhythmia that occurs when the natural cardiac pacemaker site shifts between different ectopic atrial foci leading to multiple p-wave morphologies seen on an electrocardiogram. It differs from a wandering atrial pacemaker rhythm only in its heart rate.
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5 months in tele tech. This is helpful as I remember seeing several MAT or WAP that I put as A fib or SA . But now I know some were these 2 . For my position I don’t need to now this but it makes me better when I do as I get feed back for better strip interpretations. Thank you!
Short and sufficient! God bless you 🖤
Very succinct and to the point. Very easy to follow. Thank you
You guys are so awesome. M learning so much from this.
Thanks for this! 🙏
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Thank you. Please make a video of svt and VT 😢
I was about to ask whether WAP is synonymous with atrial fib with slow ventricular response and MAT is synonymous with atrial fib with rapid ventr. response Thanks for clarifying!
Wow thanku
My heart suddenly goes irregularly irregular for seconds. Comes and goes very randomly, I suffer from severe mental issues.
10/10
it's like WAPM with S. arrhythmia?
Atrial rate > 100 bpm not a ventricular rate !