Ashman Phenomenon
Ashman Phenomenon is typically seen in
[A] RBBB
[B] Atrial fibrillation
[C] Ventricular tachycardia
[D] Idioventricular rhythm
Ashman Phenomenon
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Long cycle followed by short cycle and short cycle terminated by aberrant QRS complex
ECG – Ashman-Phenomenon
Long cycle followed by short cycle and short cycle terminated by aberrant QRS complex
End of short cycle R wave is notched – RBBB morphology – called as Ashman Phenomenon
- Ashman Phenomenon
- Ashman phenomenon describes an aberrant ventricular conduction
- Usually of RBBB morphology
- Which follows a short R-R interval
- Preceding relatively prolonged R-R interval
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