Wide QRS complex is typically seen in
Correct Answer: Bundle branch block
Description: The differential diagnosis of wide-complex tachycardia includes ventricular tachycardia , PSVT with bundle branch block aberrancy, and preexcited tachycardia (see above). In general, these should be managed as ventricular tachycardia until proven other- wise. If the tachycardia is regular and the patient is stable, a trial of intravenous adenosine is reasonable. Ref Harrison 20th edition pg 1443
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