Publications by authors named "M Al Mehairi"

We describe a 12-lead electrocardiogram image of a pacemaker malfunction due to atrial lead displacement. Facilitating the understanding of pacemaker timing cycles could explain the underlying mechanisms in this instance. This review utilizes the feature of the ventricular safety pacing interval to discern between atrial lead displacement and reversal.

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Typical atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) is the most common paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia among adults. The concept of dual pathway physiology remains widely accepted, although this physiology likely results from the functional properties of anisotropic tissue within the triangle of Koch, rather than anatomically distinct tracts of conduction. AVNRT is typically induced with anterograde block over the fast pathway and conduction over the slow pathway, with subsequent retrograde conduction over the fast pathway.

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  • Tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy (TIC) is a type of heart failure caused by fast heart rhythms that impair heart function.
  • A case of a 16-year-old boy highlights how TIC was misdiagnosed as sinus tachycardia linked to dilated cardiomyopathy, emphasizing the need for accurate diagnosis.
  • His heart function fully recovered after radiofrequency catheter ablation, demonstrating the critical role of a 12-lead ECG in diagnosing and managing TIC.
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  • Advanced invasive technologies for detecting arrhythmias exist, but 24-hour Holter monitoring remains a crucial non-invasive tool for understanding these mechanisms.
  • An observational study found that 24-hour Holter monitoring effectively identifies AV Node characteristics, showing a 98% positive predictive value in patients without Wolf Parkinson White syndrome during SVT assessments.
  • The report discusses three cases of suspected tachycardia initiation mechanisms, highlighting how premature atrial contractions led to common AVN re-entrant tachycardia and successful treatment through modifying the AVN slow pathway.
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