Responses
Other responses
Jump to comment:
- Published on: 31 March 2005
- Published on: 23 March 2005
- Published on: 31 March 2005Authors' ReplyShow More
Dear Editor,
We thank Dr Brenes for his interest in our case report and for his insightful comments. We agree that there is more than one possible explanation for the variation in QRS morphology, and that his may well be correct. However, in our experience, this degree of respiratory variation of QRS morphology is unusual during monomorphic VT, and this prompted us to seek an alternative explanation.
O...
Conflict of Interest:
None declared. - Published on: 23 March 2005Unusual fusion beatsShow More
Dear Editor,
In the article entitled “An unusual case of ventricular tachycardia” published in the February issue of this journal, the authors report a case of ventricular tachycardia that occurred following placement of a Hickman catheter that reverted to sinus tachycardia upon catheter removal. The authors concluded that the variation of the QRS morphologies, resulting in the episode of ventricular tachycardia,...
Conflict of Interest:
None declared.