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Analysis of stored electrograms from bipolar far-field electrodes is considered to be useful in differentiating supraventricular from ventricular arrhythmias. A case of inappropriate ICD shocks for sinus tachycardia is presented whereby successive shocks caused marked widening of the ventricular electrograms. Analysis of these stored electrograms, recorded from far-field bipolar electrodes, gave the false impression of ventricular tachycardia. The widening was due to the current of injury effects, probably a consequence of the large amount of intervening myocardium between the bipoles. While analyzing recordings from far-field bipolar electrodes is generally useful, it is not always reliable, for changes in electrogram morphology, relative to baseline rhythm, may result from other factors like current of injury.
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Hemal M. Nayak
Electrophysiology
Lana Tsao
Massachusetts General Hospital
Francesco Santoni‐Rugiu
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
City University of New York
Mount Sinai Medical Center
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