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==Differentiating Atrial Flutter from other Diseases== | |||
Atrial flutter should be differentiated from the following rhythm disorders: | |||
* [[Atrial fibrillation]] - ECG shows irregularly irregular rhythm with uncoordinated atrial activation, absent P waves, atrial rate of 400-700 beats per minute and with rapidly oscillating, fibrillatory waves that vary in amplitude, shape, and timing. | |||
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Differentiating Atrial Flutter from other Diseases
Atrial flutter should be differentiated from the following rhythm disorders:
- Atrial fibrillation - ECG shows irregularly irregular rhythm with uncoordinated atrial activation, absent P waves, atrial rate of 400-700 beats per minute and with rapidly oscillating, fibrillatory waves that vary in amplitude, shape, and timing.