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Thank you for this difficult ECG

This is totally irregular rhythm This suggest AF, (DD: Atrial Tachycardia) There is no clear P waves, despite there is some atrial activity

The presence of irregularity and no clear AV dissociation excludes VT The QRS is wide, >160 ms, this may be due underlying structural heart disease or tachycardia induced aberrancy. The presence of irregularity and no clear AV dissociation excludes VT BUT, there is 2 beats with different morphology from 1 1 2 3

Number 2 is a VPC and it reoccurred again 1 2 3 Number 2 is a VPC and it reoccurred again

I think this again is another VPC of different origin The other is looks here narrow, but when we look in other leads it is wide and changes the axis of RBBB pattern I think this again is another VPC of different origin 3

The patient has also Electrical Alternance which is more clear in the chest leads

He also has Qs in the inferior leads, and loss of forces in the chest leads which may suggest underlying structural heart disease. BUT he also has ST segment elevation in the chest leads in V1- V3 suggestive of Brugada Syndrome type 2 Despite its appearance is atypical due to the presence of the atrial activity and it is not characteristic of BrS and

Now……. Can you give me some clinical hints. Thank you very much Raed