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Narrow Complex Tachycardia; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

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Is There a Delay in Conduction?

The a v nod has two functionally distinct conduction pathways within it, slow and fast. You can have two different types of narrow complex taicadeas according to this classification. And that's whether or not the tadia is associated with abnormal conduction in the a v node. So firstly we need an understanding of this tacicaidia which we've spoken about already. We know it needs to be able to conduct electrical impulses at higher rates than normal. But i guess we should think a little bit now about the classification of narrow Complex Taicadeas. That's what narrow Tacicidea is because that's what narrow taideas are too. Now let's move on

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