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  1. Wandering atrial pacemaker

    Wandering atrial pacemaker (WAP) is an atrial rhythm where the pacemaking activity of the heart originates from different locations within the atria. This is different from normal pacemaking activity, where the sinoatrial node (SA node) is responsible for each heartbeat and keeps a steady rate and rhythm.

  2. Wandering Atrial Pacemaker: What Is It?

    A wandering atrial pacemaker is a relatively rare condition that is often mistaken as atrial fibrillation, or AFib. ... When that happens and your heart continues to beat at a normal rate, you ...

  3. Wandering Atrial Pacemaker (WAP) ECG Review

    Wandering Atrial Pacemaker (WAP) is a cardiac rhythm disorder that causes irregular and variable heartbeats. Learn the Heart - Healio provides a comprehensive ECG review of this condition ...

  4. WAP vs. MAT on ECG: What's the difference?

    Wandering atrial pacemaker is largely a benign rhythm. If the rate is too high (MAT), treating the underlying cause is typically the first step with rate controlling medications playing a role if needed.

  5. Multifocal atrial tachycardia

    Patients with multiple P-wave morphologies but a normal heart rate (60 to 100 bpm) are considered to have a wandering atrial pacemaker, since the heart rate does not meet criteria for a tachycardia. (See 'Terminology' below.) This topic will review the definition, pathogenesis, etiology, and treatment of MAT in adults. Other tachycardias of ...

  6. Wandering Atrial Pacemaker

    This rhythm is benign. This rhythm and multifocal atrial tachycardia are similar except for heart rate. The other possible explanation is that there is significant respiratory sinus arrhythmia, with uncovering of latent foci of pacemaker activity. Usually, it is associated with underlying lung disease. In the elderly, it may be a manifestation ...

  7. Wandering Atrial Pacemaker EKG Interpretation with Rhythm Strip

    Wandering atrial pacemaker is an arrhythmia originating in shifting pacemaker sites from the SA node to the atria and back to the SA node. On an ECG, the p-waves reflect the pacemaker shifts by shape variations. The PRI interval may vary from one beat to the next. ... Rate: Normal (60-100 bpm) Rhythm: May be irregular P Wave: Changing shape and ...

  8. Ectopic Supraventricular Arrhythmias

    Wandering atrial pacemaker (multifocal atrial rhythm) is an irregularly irregular rhythm caused by the random discharge of multiple ectopic atrial foci. By definition, heart rate is ≤ 100 beats/minute. Except for the rate, features are the same as those of multifocal atrial tachycardia. Treatment is directed at causes.

  9. Wandering Atrial Pacemaker ECG Interpretation with Sample Strip

    Wandering Atrial Pacemaker Rhythm Strip Features Rate: Normal (60-100 bpm) Rhythm: May be irregular ... Wandering atrial pacemaker is an arrhythmia originating in shifting pacemaker sites from the SA node to the atria and back to the SA node. On an ECG, the p-waves reflect the pacemaker shifts by shape variations. ...

  10. Wandering atrial pacemaker

    Three or more ectopic foci within the atrial myocardium serve as the pacemaker. Rate is less than 100bpm (in contrast to MAT) Is irregularly irregular therefore sometimes confused with atrial fibrillation and sinus arrhythmia.

  11. Wandering Atrial Pacemaker

    An atrial arrhythmia that occurs when the natural cardiac pacemaker site shifts between the sinoatrial node (SA node), the atria, and/or the atrioventricular...

  12. Heart Atrium Pacemaker

    Wandering atrial pacemaker (WAP) ( Fig. 3.12) is an atrial rhythm with multiple P-wave morphologies (three or more), often occurring in a repetitive pattern at a rate of less than 100 bpm. The pattern may be dependent on autonomic tone and the respiratory phase (with competing activation from the sinus node, AV node, and other areas in the atria).

  13. Management of Common Arrhythmias: Part I. Supraventricular ...

    With wandering atrial pacemaker, the ECG shows variable P-wave morphology and PR intervals. ... The normal heart rate in wandering atrial pacemaker differentiates this condition from multifocal ...

  14. EKG Rhythm

    The atrial rate of atrial flutter is typically about 300 beats per minute, and the ventricular response can be variable but often presents initially as a 2:1 AV block, resulting in a ventricular response of about 150 BPM. ... If the ventricular rate is less than 100 bpm, it is considered a wandering atrial pacemaker; if the ventricular rate is ...

  15. Electrical Injury and Wandering Atrial Pacemaker

    Wandering atrial pacemaker (WAP) is a benign atrial arrhythmia that has been observed in this case study. WAP and multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) differ only with the heart rate - WAP has a heart rate less than 100 bpm whereas MAT has a heart rate greater than 100 bpm. In the WAP rhythm, the pacemaker wanders with the impulses originating ...

  16. Atrial Rhythms ECG Interpretation

    Wandering Atrial Pacemaker. Wandering atrial pacemaker is an irregular rhythm. In is similar to multifocal atrial tachycardia but the heart rate is under 100 bpm. P waves are present but will vary in shape.

  17. ecg-tutorial-pacemakers&lang=en

    The pacemaker is activated and delivers a stimulus only when the intrinsic ventricular rate falls below a predetermined lower limit; pacemaker activity is suppressed when …. ECG tutorial: Basic principles of ECG analysis. … block; multifocal atrial rhythm (wandering atrial pacemaker) when the rate is <100 or multifocal atrial tachycardia ...

  18. ECG

    Myocardial. (A) pertaining to the heart. What is the rate of wandering atrial pacemaker rhythm? (A) 60 to 100 beats per minute. Which dysrhythmia is similar to wandering atrial pacemaker, except that the rate exceeds 100 beats per minute? (B) Multfocal atrial tachycardia. What is the major health risk for patients who have atrial fibrillation?

  19. Multifocal atrial tachycardia; EkG STRIP SEARCH

    The rate is 60 to 100. If the rate is more than 100, this would be considered Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia (MAT). It is possible for a wandering atrial pacemaker to occur more often in the young and among athletes. The cause usually stems from an augmented vagal tone.

  20. Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia (MAT) • LITFL • ECG Library Diagnosis

    Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia (MAT) A rapid, irregular atrial rhythm arising from multiple ectopic foci within the atria. Most commonly seen in patients with severe COPD or congestive heart failure. It is typically a transitional rhythm between frequent premature atrial complexes (PACs) and atrial flutter / fibrillation.

  21. Wandering atrial pacemaker (Concept Id: C1321523)

    An electrocardiographic finding of a supraventricular arrhythmia characterized by 3 or more distinct P wave morphologies with an isoelectric baseline, variable PR intervals and no predominant atrial rhythm. The ventricular rate is typically below 100 beats per minute. (CDISC)