VT vs SVT With Aberrancy Brugada Algorithm Explained --- Introduction Wide complex tachycardia (WCT) is defined as a tachycardia with QRS duration ≥120 ms. The two most common causes are: • Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) • Supraventricular Tachycardia with Aberrancy (SVT-A) Distinguishing between them is critical because misdiagnosing VT as SVT can lead to inappropriate therapy and clinical deterioration. The Brugada Algorithm, introduced by Brugada et al. (1991), is one of the most widely used ECG methods to differentiate VT from SVT with aberrant conduction. --- Brugada Algorithm (Stepwise Approach) The algorithm consists of 4 sequential ECG questions. If the answer to any step is YES → Diagnose VT. If NO → Move to the next step. --- Step 1: Absence of RS Complex in All Precordial Leads Look at V1–V6. Check whether any lead has an RS complex. RS complex = an R wave followed by an S wave. If no RS complex is present in all precordial leads → VT This means the QRS complexes are eit...
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