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Other less common SVTs The term āSVTā can be confusing at times. In general, this term is used to describe a narrow complex tachycardia not including atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter.
If so, the QRS complexes and the flutter waves would maintain a fixed relationship. That is not happening here. It is also not ventricular tachycardia because the narrow QRS complexes march through.
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