@baramink The first ECG shows sinus rhythm with a short PR alternating with, I believe, pre-excited AF. The second ECG shows a short PR with a delta wave. It's worth mentioning that the second ECG has the electrodes switched: those of the arms are on the legs and vice versa.
@TrackYourHeart It is not LAD occlusion, nor is it Brugada. What intrigues me most about this ECG is the very low voltage in DII, which is not due to RA and RL inversion.
@Arron_Pearce_ Hola @Arron_Pearce_ I don't think so, with clockwise rotation, DI is + while DII and DIII will be -, as in this case. Correct me if I'm wrong
@ecgandrhythmRoe@ShovanKumar19 I got lost here, could someone please explain to me why this irregularly irregular rhythm without clear regular atrial activity is more suspicious of VT than AF?