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What is Trigeminy on ECG?

Published in ECG interpretation 1 min read

Trigeminy on an ECG describes a specific type of abnormal heart rhythm where an extra heartbeat occurs after every two normal heartbeats. According to provided information, it's defined as an abnormal heart rhythm that causes an extra heartbeat and occurs every third heartbeat. It may be harmless and cause mild or no symptoms.

In simpler terms, here's a breakdown:

  • Normal Heartbeat
  • Normal Heartbeat
  • Extra Heartbeat (Premature Contraction)
  • Repeat

This pattern repeats consistently, resulting in a characteristic ECG reading.

While trigeminy can sometimes be harmless, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management.

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