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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
March 17, 2025
39-year old one single-handed, one-eyed, musketeer with congenital dislocation of the hips.
Holter monitor.

Report says: Atrial and multifocal ventricular ectopics
What do you think?
The rhythm is sinus (red arrows) with atrial bigeminy (blue arrows).

The atrial ectopics are conducted with ventricular aberration.
To summarize:
• Aberrant conduction results from intermittent uneven physiologic refractoriness in the ventricular conducting system from an early supraventricular beat.
• There is QRS widening usually with a right bundle branch block configuration, consequent to a delay or block in that bundle or a more peripheral branch.
Let us review the action potentials in the bundle branches.

With frequent atrial ectopy, search for normal and aberrant conduction.

With a coupling interval of 640 ms, the atrial ectopic is conducted normally (red highlight). A slightly shorter coupling interval and there is aberrant ventricular conduction with a right bundle branch block (yellow highlight).
Although aberrancy is usually conducted with a right bundle branch block, a left bundle branch block can also occur even within the same tracing.

Atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. There is right bundle branch block aberration (RBBB, red highlight) after a “long-short” period and left bundle branch block aberration (LBBB, yellow highlight) also after a “long-short” period.
Our case:
Each of the atrial ectopics in the bigeminal run has a different conduction.

Normal (red highlight), right bundle branch block (yellow highlight) and left bundle branch block (blue highlight).
Easy!
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