Brugada Algorithm for Wide-Complex Tachycardia VT vs SVT with Aberrancy Why the Brugada Algorithm Matters Wide-complex tachycardia (WCT) is ventricular tachycardia (VT) until proven otherwise. Mislabeling VT as supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) with aberrancy can lead to inappropriate therapy and hemodynamic collapse. The Brugada algorithm provides a stepwise, ECG-based approach to rapidly differentiate VT from SVT with aberrancy using standard 12-lead ECG features. --- When to Apply the Algorithm Regular WCT (QRS ≥ 120 ms) Stable or unstable patient (do not delay cardioversion in instability) No obvious pacing spikes or polymorphic rhythms --- Step-by-Step Brugada Algorithm --- Step 1: Absence of RS Complexes in All Precordial Leads (V1–V6) Look for RS complexes (an R wave followed by an S wave). If no RS complex in any precordial lead → VT Interpretation Pure monophasic R or S waves across V1–V6 strongly favor VT. --- Step 2: RS Interval > 100 ms in Any Precordial Lead Measure fr...
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