A junctional rhythm is normally slow — less than 60 beats per minute. When faster, it is referred to as an accelerated junctional rhythm. Because the electrical activation originates at or near ...
The rate of these tachycardias usually exceeds 70 bpm. Figure 4 illustrates an example of nonparoxysmal junctional tachycardia. Note the gradual onset of the junctional mechanism as the sinus ...
In the NORMO group, one patient had a persistent accelerated junctional rhythm associated ... and a nonsustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia. This arrhythmia was also missed by the ...