ventriculartype
Ventriculartype refers to a classification within electrocardiography (ECG) that describes the electrical activation pattern of the ventricles, the lower chambers of the heart. Specifically, it pertains to the morphology and duration of the QRS complex, which represents ventricular depolarization. Different patterns can indicate underlying conditions.
A "normal" or "sinus" ventriculartype is characterized by a narrow QRS complex, typically less than 0.12 seconds
Abnormal ventriculartypes can arise from various causes. For example, a wide QRS complex, exceeding 0.12 seconds,
Furthermore, specific morphologies of the QRS complex, such as those seen in ventricular tachycardia or ventricular