PVC Localization on ECG: Lets start with this ECG Case: Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) are common arrhythmias often seen on routine ECGs or Holter monitors. While isolated PVCs are frequently benign, identifying their site of origin can be clinically important—especially in patients with symptoms, frequent ectopy, or underlying structural heart disease. ECG morphology offers valuable clues to help localize the origin of these ectopic beats within the ventricles. Basic Principles: PVCs originate from a single focus in the ventricular myocardium. Because of this, the activation spreads outside the normal conduction system, creating wide and bizarre QRS complexes. The QRS morphology and axis during a PVC provide hints about where in the ventricles the beat originates. Key Clues to Localization: 1. Outflow Tract PVCs (RVOT/LVOT) Most common type in structurally normal hearts. LBBB pattern in V1 (dominant S wave). Inferior axis (positive QRS in II, III, aVF) — indicating superior...
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Cardiology Notes: Clinical Cases including ECG, Echocardiography, Cath, and MOCK Exams to sharpen your cardiology data interpretation skills. Healthcare is stressful!!! Learning cardiology shouldn't be !!!