Abstract

Entrainment of ventricular tachycardia (VT) may be manifest as fixed and progressive QRS fusion with ventricular and, rarely, atrial pacing. Only a single example of spontaneous VT entrainment by another rhythm, rapid atrioventricular nodal tachycardia, has been reported. This article describes an example of fixed and progressive QRS fusion between conducted sinus rhythm and VT consistent with entrainment. In contrast to entrainment with pacing, entrainment of VT by sinus rhythm occurred with drug-mediated arrhythmia slowing and demonstrated progressive QRS fusion at a constant cycle length. However, it did not demonstrate unfused but entrained QRS complexes. The resulting short PR interval and wide QRS mimicked a preexcited rhythm.

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