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December 2, 2024
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This week, I saw two similar unusual ECG appearances on consecutive days.


Is this artefact?What do you think?The pauses are real and there is a non-conducted atrial tachyarrhythmia, which terminates abruptly after a few beats.I see similar appearances about once a month, so it is not rare.I will show a few more examples:


Because it doesn’t conduct, the asystolic pauses can be quite long and symptomatic.Why then, does the tachyarrhythmia stop abruptly?Clue: Remember, my obsession with Wenckebach.Some of you will say that is the reason…… and you would be correct!!!!!This is one of the non-atrioventricular Wenckebach blocks.Focal atrial tachycardia with Wenckebach block at the ectopic-myocardial junction. In summary:
The footprint is the same as with sino-atrial Wenckebach (fun with ECGs 21):The P to P cycle length shortens until there is block (red highlight).

Another example:

Can it occur in the ventricle? Of course!A fast-short run of a tachyarrhythmia, with the last cycle length, being the shortest.

If you look you will find it! Remember it’s all in the timing.
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Harry Mond
July 9, 2026
No tricks. Just a selection of tracings from a Holter study.Look at each one carefully, use calipers, arrows and highlight and write down your conclusions.
July 2, 2026
I came across these two tracings from the same patient during Holter reporting. Do you agree with the reported diagnoses?
June 26, 2026
I was asked to review this Holter monitor, the report of which stated: “Sinus rhythm, ventricular rate ~ 90 bpm, Wenckebach AV block”. What do you think?