Case ECG Interpretation The ECG shows tachycardia (rate just >100 bpm) with a wide QRS complex. A right bundle branch block pattern is present. There is a large upright QRS in AVR suggesting right axis deviation but examination of the other limb leads suggests axis is deviated to the left at near -90 degrees. There [...]
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